Super Bowl 50 the 2nd highest rated ever
CBS airs Super Bowl 50 between the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif, on Sunday, Feb. 7, at 6:30pm ET.
Denver Broncos’ Peyton Manning holds up the trophy after the NFL Super Bowl 50 football game. You could get in and out of the stadium within minutes. Our tickets cost a ton, but you live once, and the Super Bowl comes to your back yard once. The Panthers were not able to penetrate the strong defines of their opponents even though they previously defeated the Arizona Cardinals and the Seattle Seahawks.
Ruby Scott said the bonus was a seat at Levi’s with a view that she believes many Californians take for granted. “I thought the league and the community of Santa Clara, San Jose and San Francisco were tremendous in terms of the way the Super Bowl went off”.
“Super inequality” was the target of protests near Levi’s Stadium and in downtown San José, where demonstrators chanted that “the Super Bowl’s pockets are lined with gold”. “I’d love to have it back in five or six years”, said CEO Kevin Bruce of the Super Bowl Host Committee.
“It’s a little surprise and delight, and something we like to do for all of our fans”, said Justin Finn, the company’s head of event marketing.
Valley Transportation Authority and Caltrain both reported trains were packed, but all went smoothly.
The biggest issue remained Levi’s notorious grass surface, which has given the 49ers fits since it was installed for the inaugural 2014 seasons.
Despite the fact Denver came out victorious and won its third Super Bowl on Sunday, Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib had his gripes about the turf.
It affected them in warmups, it affected them during the game as players from both teams complained about a slick surface.
Golden State Warriors MVP Steph Curry and members of the team were also expected to appear at the stadium, where Coldplay, Beyonce and Bruno Mars are the headlining halftime performers. I’ve got a couple of priorities first, ‘ Manning said.
Her husband, Bart Collins, was giving the situation the benefit of the doubt.
“It’s frightful”, one worker tweeted just before 10 p.m. “Treated like cattle after working so hard”. “Maybe that’s what it was” said Collins. “Maybe they were nervous, who knows”.
Instead, she said they were pilots of private planes, such as small Cessnas, who didn’t read their notices telling aircraft to stay away from the stadium during the big game.