Tailgating is taking over as the new block party, turning game day into a neighborhood-wide celebration. Even if you’re not going to the game, you can still join the action just steps from home with grills, gear and team pride front and center. The setup may be smaller, but the energy rivals any stadium lot as families and friends gather to eat and cheer together.

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Backyard tailgates now resemble full-scale productions as neighbors team up to host gameday gatherings. With a coordinated food and drink lineup, shared supplies and planned setups, these events turn ordinary spaces into game-ready hubs that bring the whole block together.

Bring game day home

Tailgate energy now extends beyond stadium grounds as people bring the experience to neighborhoods, drivew

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