37 Super Bowl Snacks to Kick the Game Off Right (2024)

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These finger-food recipes are superior snacks you'll want to accompany game day.

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Updated February 10, 2023

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37 Super Bowl Snacks to Kick the Game Off Right (1)

Everyone knows that the Super Bowl is just as much about the food (and the beer and commercials, of course) as it is about the game. Finger-friendly appetizers are one of the best things to nosh on while downing your first few drinks. Homemade popcorn and chips are a good starting point, but if you're playing to win, bring out some more exciting dishes, like Korean-inspired nachos topped with bulgogi, jalapeño poppers two ways, or spicy Thai-style shrimp cakes. Keep reading for 37 of our favorite recipes to snack on during the big game.

  • Homemade Potato Chips

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    Pretty much the laziest, most predictable option for snacking is buying a bag of potato chips. No one's going to complain, but it's boring. It's far more interesting to make your own chips at home. Not only do they come out crispy and delicious, but you can experiment with unusual flavorings—miso soup mix and crumbled nori is one of our favorite combinations.

    Homemade Potato Chips

  • Flavored Popcorn

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    The flavor combinations we use for homemade chips also work great on popcorn. We've got a few others, too, like a sweet combination of matcha and white chocolate or Italian-inspired bagna cauda (anchovies, garlic, olive oil, and butter). As for making the popcorn itself, our brown-bag microwave method is as easy as it gets.

    Of course, if you want your popcorn to be a little more candy-like, we've got you covered there, too, with Stella's crispy chocolate version.

    Flavored Popcorn

  • Homemade Cheez-Its

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    Cheez-Its are always a popular snack, and this homemade version is even better than the original. Most Cheez-It clones are made with butter and water, but we use cream for a richer flavor. To give the dough the right texture, we opt for a Microplane instead of a box grater for the cheese. A sharp yellow cheddar like Tillamook or Cabot is the most obvious way to go here, but Manchego makes for a fun variation.

    Homemade Cheez-Its

  • Homemade Carr's-Style Whole Wheat Crackers

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    If you're planning on setting out some cheese for snacking, you'll probably want to throw in some crackers to serve alongside. Sure, you could just go to the store and pick up a sleeve of some cracker-like thing, but you could also go the extra mile and throw together some homemade Carr's-style whole wheat crackers. The touch of sweetness complements cheeses of all varieties.

    Homemade Carr's-Style Whole Wheat Crackers

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  • Homemade Wheat Thins

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    In a similar vein, if you throw together a batch of these homemade Wheat Thins, your family probably won't believe you made them yourself, but they'll be happy nonetheless. You may want to double up on the recipe, though, since these are best eaten by the handful—using both hands, that is.

    Homemade Wheat Thins

  • Homemade Tortilla Chips

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    These homemade tortilla chips are for all the salsa and guac and the dips you're going to lay out, but they are also the ideal base for nachos. Yes, store-bought chips are totally fine and, yes, store-bought chips are super convenient, but nothing can compare to a freshly fried chip, liberally salted by your own hand. And for those nachos? Check out our nacho recipes here!

  • Thai-Style Shrimp Cakes With Sweet Chili Dipping Sauce

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    There's no reason game-day snacks have to be junk food. For a more refined option, try these Thai-style shrimp cakes, nicely spicy from jalapeños and beautifully green from a big handful of cilantro. You can serve them with our homemade sweet chili dipping sauce, or simply doctor up store-bought sauce with fish sauce and lime juice.

    Thai-Style Shrimp Cakes With Sweet Chili Dipping Sauce

  • Cuñapes/Pão de Queijo

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    These delightfully cheesy and chewy dough balls go by a variety of names in South America, but they are invariably delicious no matter what you call them. The key to them is a specific type of tapioca starch—you will want to figure out how to get it in advance, as some of the ones more typically available in grocery stores are too finely milled. We strongly suggest you get your hands on sour tapioca starch, since the tang it brings to the bread goes quite nicely with the combination of cheeses. Fair warning: They're pretty craveable.

    Cuñapes/Pão de Queijo

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  • Buttermilk Drop Biscuits With Garlic and Cheddar

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    While we're talking about cheesy bread, it seems appropriate to highlight these cheddary beauties. Aside from their taste, which is Stella-r, these biscuits are easy to make and easy to clean up after. Plus, you can make the dry mix way ahead of time (and that "dry mix" includes the finely shredded cheese). Just combine it with buttermilk when you're ready to bake the biscuits up.

    Buttermilk Drop Biscuits With Garlic and Cheddar

  • Hoisin-Glazed co*cktail Meatballs

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    This updated version of old-school co*cktail meatballs starts with a 50-50 blend of pork and beef, which we bind with panko and egg. Mix gently, roll into balls, and bake. What really sets them apart is the hoisin-based glaze flavored with ketchup, honey, rice vinegar, sesame oil, and soy sauce. Feel free to make the meatballs ahead of time—they freeze and reheat wonderfully.

    Hoisin-Glazed co*cktail Meatballs

  • Chaat-Spiced Chex Mix

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    Give your family a sweet and spicy treat with this chaat-spiced Chex Mix. If they've never had chaat, it'll blow them away; if they have, they'll probably think you're a genius for coming up with the Chex Mix combo. Another reason why it's a great candidate for game day is that it can be made way ahead of time.

    Chaat-Spiced Chex Mix

  • Pretzel Bao With Sweet Sesame-Hot Mustard Pork

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    Pretzels are an iconic sports snack, but these are a little different than what you'll find at a stadium. In a bit of German-Chinese fusion, we stuff pretzel buns with roast pork mixed with mustard. The combination of pork and mustard is reminiscent of German senfbraten, but instead of German mustard, we use Chinese hot mustard mixed with sesame paste, honey, and chives.

    Pretzel Bao With Sweet Sesame-Hot Mustard Pork

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  • The Best French Bread Pizza

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    While it might conjure up memories of the school cafeteria, French bread pizza is a thing of beauty when done right. To make it, we start by loading up bread (we're talking supermarket "French" bread here, not real baguettes) with garlic butter. Then we melt on a thin layer of cheese. This protects the bread from getting soggy when you add the sauce and a final layer of cheese.

    The Best French Bread Pizza

  • The Best English Muffin Pepperoni Pizza

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    Sticking with pizza-like objects, English muffins are another great choice for topping with sauce and cheese. Making an English muffin pizza really isn't that much different than making a regular pizza. One thing to keep in mind is that if you're using pepperoni (and you absolutely should), fry it up in a skillet first—the rest of the pizza cooks too quickly for it to crisp properly.

    The Best English Muffin Pepperoni Pizza

  • Pizzadilla (Quesadilla Pizza)

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    Our bar-style tortilla pizzas would already make good Super Bowl snacks, but these pizzadillas are even better. You start by making a pizza quesadilla, stuffing flour tortillas with pizza sauce and mozzarella. Once the quesadilla crisps up, you finish it like our tortilla pizza with more sauce and cheese, basil, and whatever other toppings you'd like.

    Pizzadilla (Quesadilla Pizza)

  • Bagel Bites

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    In the land of pizza-like things, the bagel bite is the diminutive king. Who doesn't love bagel bites? No one, that's who. And after you've made the recipe and received praise from all your family, you'll also know how easy it is to make some of the best bagels you can get anywhere.

    Bagel Bites

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  • Crispy Deep-Fried Jalapeño Poppers

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    We love jalapeño poppers in theory, but in practice, they can be too hard to eat—you have to try to bite through the pepper and end up with cheese and grease everywhere. The solution is to use jalapeño cross-sections instead of the typical half peppers, which create bite-sized poppers that are way less messy to eat.

    Crispy Deep-Fried Jalapeño Poppers

  • Crispy and Gooey Baked Jalapeño Poppers

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    Another problem with jalapeño poppers: Deep-frying is a lot of work when there's a game to watch. This oven-baked recipe makes crispy poppers without a pot of scalding oil. We fill the poppers with a gooey cheese sauce made of Monterey Jack and sharp cheddar and brush them with fat before baking to help replicate the flavors you get from frying.

    Crispy and Gooey Baked Jalapeño Poppers

  • Buffalo Blue Cheese Deviled Eggs

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    Few foods are as closely associated with the Super Bowl as Buffalo wings, but they aren't the only thing that taste good Buffalo-style. Case in point: these deviled eggs, which take the standard mayo and egg yolk filling and add Frank's Red Hot, blue cheese, and celery.

    Buffalo Blue Cheese Deviled Eggs

  • Buffalo Chicken Puff Pastry Waffles

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    One of our favorite alternative uses for a waffle iron is to roll up tasty ingredients in puff pastry and cook them into a crispy, flaky waffle sandwich. We've come up with half a dozen variations, but for game day, the obvious choice is this Buffalo chicken puff pastry waffle, made with shredded chicken, blue cheese, and Frank's.

    Buffalo Chicken Puff Pastry Waffles

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  • Waffle Iron "Fried" Cheese (Queso Frito)

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    Don't put the waffle iron away just yet—we use it to make one of the best takes on mozzarella sticks you'll ever have. We cut out squares of low-moisture mozz (though other melting cheeses work), coat them in a simple breading, and then "fry" them in the waffle iron until crunchy on the outside and gooey on the inside. It's easier than deep-frying, and the divots from the waffle iron help to scoop up salsa.

    Waffle Iron "Fried" Cheese (Queso Frito)

  • Bacon, Bratwurst, and Beer Cheese Potato Skins

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    The most important part of potato skins are, well, the skins. Few things are less appetizing than dry, leathery potato skins. To make sure they're crispy, we bake the potatoes twice, coating them with bacon fat each time. For the filling, we go with a combination of caramelized onions, brats cooked in beer, and creamy beer cheese.

    Bacon, Bratwurst, and Beer Cheese Potato Skins

  • Foolproof Onion Rings

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    As beautiful as a perfect onion ring is, most fail in a variety of ways. Burned onions, too-thick breading, and split shells are bad, but the ultimate failure is when the onion is undercooked and slides out of the breading in a single strand when you try to take a bite. The easiest way to tenderize the onions? Just freeze them after cutting.

    Foolproof Onion Rings

  • Easy Pull-Apart Pepperoni Garlic Knots

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    This easy snack is impressive enough to take some attention away from the game, but it's made with little more than pizza dough, cheese, garlic, pepperoni, and herbs. Better yet, it turns out just fine with store-bought pizza dough. The most time-intensive part is just letting the dough rest, but you can assemble the dish the night before—all you'll have to do on Sunday is stick it in the oven a half hour before kickoff.

    Easy Pull-Apart Pepperoni Garlic Knots

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  • Spicy Chicken Quesadillas

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    Using a generous amount of oil in a hot pan gives these quesadillas their puffy, crisp exterior. They're filled with a salty-spicy combination of pepper jack cheese, shredded chicken, and pickled jalapeño. The quesadilla's gentle heat is perfectly balanced by a cold beer—or two.

    Spicy Chicken Quesadillas

  • Deconstructed Deviled Eggs With Mayonnaise, Anchovies, and Capers

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    Deconstructed deviled eggs may sound complicated, but they're a breeze to make. Instead of removing the yolks, these eggs are simply soft-boiled, sliced in half, and topped with a dollop of mayonnaise, an anchovy fillet, a few capers, and fresh herbs.

    Deconstructed Deviled Eggs With Mayonnaise, Anchovies, and Capers

  • Grilled Turkish-Style Chicken Wings

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    If you're tired of your usual roster of wings recipes, make these Turkish-style wings instead. A mixture of hot Turkish pepper paste, olive oil, spices, parsley, garlic, and a bit of pomegranate molasses acts both as the marinade and the dip for these sweet and spicy wings.

    Grilled Turkish-Style Chicken Wings

  • Crispy Potato Cups

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    Perhaps no food is more game day–ready than potato skins. The crisp skins, loaded up with all sorts of toppings, are delicious in theory, but often they don't deliver. We've updated the classic snack to be more crisp and flavorful but just as nostalgia-inducing as ever. Serve them plain, or try one of the variations included in the recipe.

    Crispy Potato Cups

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  • Korean-Style Fire Chicken (Buldak) With Cheese

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    In Korea, this spicy, cheesy chicken dish is served at bars, to soak up alcohol, which means it's literally designed to be served during the Super Bowl. To make this dish, chicken thighs are marinated in a spicy gochujang-heavy sauce, before they're chargrilled and covered with melty mozzarella.

    Korean-Style Fire Chicken (Buldak) With Cheese

  • Savory Chiroti

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    This Indian treat is typically served during the Diwali holiday, but that shouldn't stop you from making—and eating—it all year. The dough is infused with black pepper, brushed with a mixture of ghee and rice flour, rolled into spirals, and deep fried.

    Savory Chiroti

  • Mustardy Deviled Eggs From Wursthall

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    These deviled eggs are pleasantly mustardy, thanks to a combination of Dijon mustard and pickled mustard seeds. The addition of the liquid from a jar of pickled cherry peppers adds brininess to the filling, while dill brings freshness to each bite.

    Mustardy Deviled Eggs From Wursthall

  • Cheesesteak Nachos

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    Would anyone in their right mind ever expect cheesesteak nachos? No, probably not—but you definitely should. The nachos take inspiration from the classic Philly sandwich, covering homemade tortilla chips with warm cheese sauce, hot cherry peppers, and sautéed onions. It's a cheesesteak in every bite.

    Cheesesteak Nachos

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  • Smoky Bacon-Wrapped Baby Potatoes

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    Bacon and potatoes are a match made in heaven, so it's no surprise that these smoky bacon-wrapped baby potatoes are very, very delicious. The small potatoes are tossed with a spicy seasoning mixture, wrapped in juicy slices of bacon, and roasted until the bacon is crisp and the potatoes are fork-tender.

    Smoky Bacon-Wrapped Baby Potatoes

  • Fried Plantain Chips

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    The key to success with this recipe is cutting the plantains into uniform slices for even cooking, which we lean on a mandoline for. Once fried, you're left with a crispy and crunchy alternative to potato chips that can be jazzed up with different seasonings, like our Pollo Campero–seasoned version.

    Fried Plantain Chips

  • Honey-Roasted Peanuts

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    Maybe you're enjoying the game at home instead of at your favorite bar, but that doesn't mean you can't bring the bar snacks to you. These crunchy, roasted peanuts are coated in a honey butter glaze and finished with a light dusting of sugar and salt—and arguably even better when made at home.

    Honey-Roasted Peanuts

  • Beer Cheese

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    This glossy, smooth sauce was made for dipping with pretzels—or anything really. A full-flavored beer will give these cheese dip character, while Dijon, Worcestershire, and hot sauce round out the savory sharpness of the cheddar and mild bitterness from the beer.

    Beer Cheese

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  • Homemade Chicken Nuggets With Sweet 'n' Sour Sauce

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    McDonald's chicken nuggets are famous for their uniform and tender meat, savory flavor, and crisp coating. Our recipe replicates that version with ingredients like chicken thighs, chicken broth powder, and white pepper. Double frying ensures a crisp exterior that reveals juicy, tender meat with each bite. We've got you covered with the sweet 'n' sour sauce recipe, too!

    Homemade Chicken Nuggets With Sweet 'n' Sour Sauce

37 Super Bowl Snacks to Kick the Game Off Right (2024)

FAQs

What is the number 1 snack for the Super Bowl? ›

Tortilla chips cinched the coveted No. 1 spot, while the top five were rounded out with cola, cheese blend, salsa and pretzels, respectively. The top 20 categories were established by finding foods that were in the highest share of carts during the week ending Feb. 12, 2023, compared to the rest of the year.

What is the snack for the Super Bowl 2024? ›

Chips and dips: You have plenty of options in this category. Queso, guacamole, salsa, buffalo chicken dip, hummus - pick your favorites. Buffalo wings: Even though the Bills lost in the Divisional Round, buffalo wings are a must-have at any Super Bowl party. Bone-in or boneless, blue cheese or ranch - it's up to you.

What is the number one food eaten at the Super Bowl? ›

1 In 7 Americans Order Take Out

"But what are people ordering for their Super Bowl watch parties?" is a question you may ask yourself because you're looking to create a game day menu. The three most popular Super Bowl dishes people order are pizza, chicken wings, and chips with dips.

How long is the Super Bowl? ›

The length of the Super Bowl is the same as all other NFL games: four 15-minute timed quarters, but it is the context of the game that makes the whole process longer, stretching up to four hours at most. The Miami Herald indicates that on average the Super Bowl lasts three hours and 12 minutes.

What are the top 5 most popular Super Bowl snacks? ›

According to the report, America's top 10 Super Bowl party foods were:
  • Chips and salsa.
  • Tater tots.
  • Chili.
  • Buffalo wings.
  • Hummus.
  • Nachos.
  • Pigs in a blanket.
  • Spinach artichoke dip.
Feb 8, 2023

What are the 5 most popular Super Bowl foods? ›

Most Popular Super Bowl Foods in the Nation

Nationwide, the top Super Bowl foods are chili, buffalo chicken dip, guacamole, pigs in a blanket, and spinach and artichoke dip.

What are the top 2 Super Bowl snacks? ›

To help plan your game day menu, we've rounded up some of our favorite Super Bowl appetizers that are sure to be a hit. These are the classic foods like Buffalo wings and nachos — plus more than a few innovative ideas, such as fried potato salad bites and a pimento cheese bar — that'll make your spread a success.

What snacks are served at Super Bowl 58? ›

Mini hot dogs, available throughout Allegiant Stadium concession stands for Super Bowl 58. Buttermilk fried chicken, melted butter, sugar waffle, maple syrup. Chicken tenders and waffle fries with either ranch or garlic aioli dipping sauce. Available at concessions stands throughout Allegiant Stadium for Super Bowl 58.

What is your favorite food to eat during the Super Bowl? ›

As an aside, according to recent research performed by Jeffbet, the top 10 most popular Super Bowl foods in the U.S. are, in this order: pizza, chili, deviled eggs, Buffalo chicken dip, guacamole, jambalaya, chicken wings, sloppy joes, bruschetta, and quesadillas.

Who is the youngest quarterback to win a Super Bowl? ›

Who is the youngest NFL quarterback to win the Super Bowl
  1. Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers (23 years, 11 months and three days)
  2. Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs (24 years, four months and 16 days)
  3. Tom Brady, New England Patriots (24 years and six months)
Feb 11, 2024

Who is the oldest player to win the Super Bowl? ›

But you surely are thinking that Brady then won another Super Bowl, breaking his own record when he managed to take the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a victory at home over the Kansas City Chiefs at Super Bowl LV, when he was 43 years and six months old, with this being the record for the oldest NFL player to ever win a ...

Who had the best halftime show? ›

Best Super Bowl halftime shows
  • Lady Gaga (2017) ...
  • Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band (2009) ...
  • Coldplay + Bruno Mars + Beyoncé (2016) ...
  • The Blues Brothers Bash (1997) ...
  • The Rolling Stones (2006) ...
  • Katy Perry (2015) ...
  • Tony Bennett + Patti LaBelle (1995) ...
  • Winter Magic (1992) An error occurred.
Feb 12, 2024

How much did Super Bowl tickets cost 2024? ›

How much was the average Super Bowl ticket price for 2024? Last-minute tickets to the Super Bowl were going for as high as $37,000 on the ticket resale platform StubHub Sunday afternoon, and $30,000 on SeatGeek. StubHub told CBS News last week that the average price for a Super Bowl ticket was $8,600.

How much do the Super Bowl halftime performers get paid? ›

NFL vice president of communications Brian McCarthy told Newsweek in 2022 that the league doesn't pay halftime performers an "appearance fee, but the artists are indeed paid union scale." But Newsweek reported that under the union agreement that would've been about $1,000 a day for the Jennifer Lopez and Shakira Super ...

What sells the most during the Super Bowl? ›

Super Bowl week ranks #1 in terms of total snack sales for the entire year. The snack data compared buying stats from Super Bowl 2023 to stats from the prior year. Notably, the most significant sales spikes during Super Bowl week were in the categories of corn chips, tortilla chips, pretzels, and potato chips.

What are good numbers to have for the Super Bowl? ›

Zero, three or seven are the ending digit 102 times out of a possible 114 times (89.5 percent) at the end of the first quarter. Those are the best numbers you can have, but that's especially true early in games. No team has ever ended a first quarter with a 1, 2 or 5.

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