The room smelled of cigar smoke as Travis Kelce led teammates in song and other players danced.
Football
Vegas nailed it. That’s the consensus emerging about Las Vegas’ historic first Super Bowl, as years of buildup and a week of buzz-filled events were capped by a thriller of a game.
Fans are coming to Las Vegas to take in the Super Bowl excitement but not the big game. “It’s kind of ridiculous,” one fan said of ticket prices.
The event, described as a “football theme park,” is taking place through Saturday at the Mandalay Bay South Convention Center.
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