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The NFL on Monday announced the official lineup of events and venues for the upcoming Super Bowl LX. The announcement was made in partnership with the Bay Area Host Committee. The week-long series of events and activations will bring “the excitement of the league’s biggest week to life across the greater San Francisco
And unlike back in 2016, San Francisco has an indoor arena that could have been the host: the Chase Center. The Warriors have a two-game home series surrounding the Opening Night dates, playing games on Jan. 30 and Feb. 3, but nothing listed on the arena’s schedule for Feb. 2.
12. The Detroit Lions (+650) have never been to a Super Bowl, but this year's team, powered by Jared Goff, Jahmyr Gibbs, Amon-Ra St. Brown and a stingy defense, is looking to end that drought. They are 5-2.
Talk about the Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show featuring Bad Bunny is continuing. The NFL announced in late September that Bad Bunny would be headlining the Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show in Santa Clara. Bad Bunny,
The Chiefs have head-to-head losses to the Los Angeles Chargers and Jacksonville Jaguars, the two teams directly ahead of it in the wild-card standings. Patrick Mahomes and Co. still have to play the Denver Broncos twice, with the first meeting coming out of Kansas City's bye in Week 11.
Seattle's blowout of the Washington Commanders on Sunday night was a clinic by Darnold and also featured a swarming, attacking defense that ranks fifth in the league in scoring (18.8 points allowed per game) and is tied for third in sacks (27).
The NFL and the Bay Area Host Committee announced the official lineup of Super Bowl LX events and activations, bringing the excitement of the league’s biggest week to life across the greater San Francisco Bay Area.