Your team pulled off the upset. You’ve hugged three people you barely know. The adrenaline has finally worn off, and now you’re floating. You lay down on the couch, still wearing your jersey, and drift off with a smirk on your face. This nap is light, happy, and tastes like popcorn and victory.
The nap is sacred.
You ran the emotional marathon. You cheered the highs. You mourned the lows. nap after the game
It’s not the sluggish, mid-afternoon lull from sitting at a desk. It’s a good tired. An earned tired. It’s the deep-in-your-bones exhaustion from cheering too loud, jumping off the couch, and riding every emotional wave from kickoff to the final whistle. Your team pulled off the upset
And there’s only one proper way to treat it: The Three Types of Game Day Naps Not all post-game sleeps are created equal. Depending on how the scoreboard looked, your nap will fall into one of three categories: You lay down on the couch, still wearing