For most people attending the Super Bowl on Sunday, the most important outcome on their minds was that of the clash between teams on the playing field.

But Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey, who watched the game from the comfort of a luxury box at MetLife Stadium, most likely had his thoughts on the outcome of a more personal test: that of the state and federal investigations into the conduct of his administration.

On Monday, the first of what are most likely thousands of pages of documents subpoenaed by the State Legislature from prominent members of the Christie administration were to be turned over to investigators.

But lawyers for many of those subpoenaed have been granted extensions. Even after all the documents are compiled, investigators will have to analyze them, which could take weeks.