Some kind of deal at work where they picked two people across the company. I just happened to be one of the two people selected.
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Your SB ticket may have some extra value this year, in that they expect it to be the smallest crowd in Super Bowl history due to COVID.
https://www.thrillist.com/news/natio...nce-2021-limit
Story about Chief's roster strategy, featuring our guy.
https://www.theringer.com/nfl-playof...wl-master-plan
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Veach mentions L’Jarius Sneed, a fourth-round selection in last year’s draft out of Louisiana Tech and the 16th cornerback taken overall. Sneed was the highest-graded rookie defensive back this season, according to Pro Football Focus. “The kid was a safety his last year in college, an outside corner the year before, but you know what? Steve says we’re going get him on the field, we’re gonna highlight his ability, and we’re gonna throw him at nickel. Now he’s one of the better nickels.
I was sitting right by the Chiefs exit tunnel in the Northwest corner of the endzone on field level. If I had to guess I would say those seats were probably REALLY EXPENSIVE, because the cheapest nosebleed seats I could find were $6500.
It was definitely a once in a lifetime experience, and much different than watching on TV. I was amazed at just how much info is fed to you by what seemed like multiple big screens, info like game stats, player trend stats, graphs, etc. plus all of the syncing of the stadium lights and fireworks with the halftime show, the bells and whistles and good quality sound made for an awesome experience. As far as being distanced, it looked like they had assigned three seats in between most people, although my group our seats were right by each other. Most people were in mask compliance that I could see most of the time.