Three octogenarians, Don Crisman, Gregory Eaton, and Tom Henschel, are preparing for their final Super Bowl adventure. These lifelong fans have attended every single Super Bowl since 1967, but this year, they're facing a bittersweet reality. With advancing age and health concerns, they're questioning if this will be their last trip to the big game. The trio, who have become close friends, have a friendly rivalry over their favorite teams, the New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers. They've scaled back their Super Bowl trips, focusing more on the game itself rather than the hype. Despite health challenges, they're determined to make the most of their remaining time together, cherishing the memories and friendships forged over decades of Super Bowl attendance. This year's game, between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots, is a special one for Crisman, who will be attending for the 12th time. As the club of Super Bowl attendees shrinks, these three friends are making the most of their time, leaving behind a legacy of dedication and friendship.