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Roc Nation and NFL Unveil Capsule Collection Ahead of Super Bowl

The exclusive capsule arrives a week before Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans.

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Roc Nation and the NFL have teamed up for an exclusive Super Bowl LIX capsule ahead of the big game.

Ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles face-off at New Orleans' Caesars Superdome on February 9th comes the Roc Nation x Super Bowl LIX capsule collection.

The limited-edition five-piece collection, made in partnership with Mitchell & Ness, New Era, and Starter, pays tribute to New Orleans along with the upcoming Super Bowl, with the Roc Nation title also emblazoned on the pieces.

Among the hoodies are a oat and black option which feature the Super Bowl LIX logo, Roc Nation branding and the NFL shield.

This limited edition Fifty A-Frame Super Bowl snapback honors the game with satin stitched embroidered NOLA art on the back, an official NFL pin, a woven jacquard Super Bowl LIX patch on the side, and an embroidered black, white, and gold paper plane art on the brim.

The black-on-black Roc Nation x Mitchell & Ness Legacy Jersey tributes 2008 as the founding year of the Jay-Z-founded company with "Legendary" emblazoned on the back and is accompanied by Roc Nation, Super Bowl LIX, and NFL Shield logos.

The light blue grey Roc Nation x NFL Starter Breaker Jacket is a statement piece featuring the Super Bowl LIX logo on the chest and Roc Nation branding on the backside.

Super Bowl LIX airs on Fox at 6:30 p.m. ET with Kendrick Lamar set to along with special guest SZA.

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