Once an evil pariah, Las Vegas gets to enjoy an unexpected but well-deserved coronation as the sports capital of the world on Sunday at Allegiant Stadium.
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The 49ers and Chiefs went through their final walkthroughs ahead of Super Bowl 58, and Raiders quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo made his Super Bowl prediction.
Word from the Black Hole is that fans would rather see the San Francisco 49ers win Super Bowl 58 than the Kansas City Chiefs, their longtime division rival.
The Kansas City Chiefs roster features plenty of homegrown players, giving them a lot of support for stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce.
Of the 14 six-figure or higher wagers on Super Bowl 58 against the spread or on the money line, 13 are on the same side in Sunday’s game.
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and quarterback Patrick Mahomes lead in different ways. But their partnership has the team in Super Bowl 58.
Lids brought out the star power to make 20 Make-A-Wish kids and their families’ Super Bowl trip even bigger.
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.
It didn’t take long for Chiefs defensive end George Karlaftis to see something special in his former college quarterback at Purdue.
Los Angeles Rams rookie wide receiver Puka Nacua, a Las Vegas native, talked with the Review-Journal at Super Bowl radio row.
The 49ers’ suddenly leaky defense will be under the microscope when it faces Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes in Super Bowl 58.
One of the Raiders’ best offensive players is looking forward to the new ideas offensive coordinator Luke Getsy will bring to the team.
Media members from 26 countries came to capture the NFL championship game and its first visit to Las Vegas.
West Preparatory Academy celebrated a ‘Super School Meals’ initiative that will help 72 high-needs Nevada schools provide meals to its students.
Postings on job hunting sites and apps still show positions open for Allegiant Stadium, private parties and Strip events when an estimated 330,000 will come to the region for Super Bowl-related activity.