SUPER Bowl LVI is set for Monday morning, local time, with the Los Angeles Rams (15-5) going up against the Cincinnati Bengals (13-7).
Who do you think will win?
JJ Atalig
NMI golf team member
“To be honest, since the Bucs got kicked out, I am putting my money on the Rams. I am confident that they would put up a show as they are the team that knocked out the Legend (Tom Brady) and prevented him from winning another Super Bowl.”
Tristan Javier
Darts player
“You can never doubt the gravity of a Los Angeles franchise. They have a stacked team and they are the favorites on paper for a reason. I still expect a hard-fought game because them Bengals boys have been to the show. Joe Burrows and Ja’marr Chase have seen the bright lights at LSU and they proved it in their first season playing together. But despite the greatness of the Bengals, I don’t see any team beating the Rams.”
Jehn Joyner
Former NMI national soccer player
“I’m gonna bet on the Rams to win the Super Bowl this year. I think playing at their home stadium will give them a much needed edge over the Bengals. Not to discredit Joe Burrow and the Bengals, they are having a fantastic year, but I believe they will come just short of a championship this time around. Also good timing how the Rams added in OBJ and Von Miller who have played well throughout the playoffs.”
Edward Dela Cruz Jr.
Run Saipan President
“Honestly I’m an AFC guy since my team is Denver. However, I’m rooting for the LA Rams because my money’s on Mathew Stafford. I knew who that guy was since he was drafted into the Lions in the 2009 NFL draft. Guy is a better QB than Joe Burrow. I’m for the Rams.”
Clint Albert
Eats Easy/The Game owner
“I’m for the Rams for two simple reasons: first, they have the experience and have been in it just recently so it might be their time now; second, my family is from LA! So LA all the way baby!”
Ben Babauta
Pacific Mini Games 2022 CEO
“I enjoy watching football but I do not have a particular team. However, it’s the Year of the Tiger, so I’m rooting for the Bengals. Go Bengals!”
Norman Del Rosario
MP United technical director
Joe Burrow overcame nine sacks against the Titans and danced through an impressive Chiefs rush to get the Bengals to this stage. Joe captains a prolific passing attack, with the Bengals ranking in the top five in yards per play, passing plays of 20-plus yards and passing plays of 40-plus yards this season. Nothing seems to faze Joe Burrow!”
Derek Cutting
Latte Built owner
“If my team is on and I’m available to watch them play then cool. But as for the Rams and the Bengals, man the last time the Bengals made it to the Superbowl was the year I was born. If I had to give my choice…the Bengals as the underdogs.”

JJ Atalig
Tristan Javier
Jehn Joyner
Edward Dela Cruz Jr.
Clint Albert
Ben Babauta
Norman Del Rosario
Derek Cutting


