The Manila Times

49ers, Chiefs clash in Super Bowl

AS VEGAS: The San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs clash in a blockbuste­r Super Bowl showdown here Sunday (Monday in Manila) as Las Vegas stages the American sporting SHOWPIECE FOR THE fiRST TIME.

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The glittering gambling capital in the Nevada desert is crackling with anticipati­on ahead of an NFL championsh­ip game that has topped even the usual stratosphe­ric levels of hype.

The romance between pop megastar Taylor Swift and the Chiefs’ charismati­c Travis Kelce is just one of the storylines of a game that is expected to smash US television viewing records.

Swift was reportedly en route to “Sin City” on Saturday in a 5,530mile (8,900km) trans-Pacific dash across the internatio­nal dateline after performing in Tokyo on the latest leg of her money-spinning world tour.

The singer will be among a crowd of celebritie­s, VIPs and high-rollers packed into the 65,000-seat Allegiant Stadium to see if Kelce and the Chiefs can clinch a third Super Bowl crown in five seasons.

The Federal Aviation Administra­tion estimates around 500 private jets will touch down in Las Vegas for the game, while local officials say more than 300,000 visitors have descended on the city for the Super Bowl weekend.

Roulette wheels and slot machines are doing a roaring trade while poker tables in several casinos are staffed by dealers wearing NFL merchandis­e in a city once shunned by the league due to its associatio­n with gambling.

The horde of tourists will flock to nightclubs and celebrity-hosted watch parties being laid on in addition to Las Vegas’ regular array of concerts featuring stars such as U2, Adele, Christina Aguilera and Green Day.

Those fans lucky enough to have a ticket for the game, where R&B star Usher headlines the half-time show, have paid handsomely for the privilege.

The cheapest seats available on resale ticketing website Stubhub on Saturday came with a hefty $5,848 price tag; with the most expensive listed at a staggering $196,875.

The American Gaming Associatio­n, meanwhile, projects that a record 67.8 million Americans — around a quarter of the country’s adult population — will place a bet on the Super Bowl, generating an estimated $23.1 billion.

The sporting dimension of the occasion, which kicks off at 3.30pm local time (2330 GMT on Sunday), has all the ingredient­s of a classic.

The Chiefs are playing in their fourth Super Bowl in five seasons, hoping to cement their dynasty status with a third Vince Lombardi Trophy after wins in 2020 and 2023.

The franchise would also be the first team since the New England Patriots in 2003 and 2004 to win back-to-back Super Bowls — an achievemen­t that Kelce is determined to match.

The 49ers camp was similarly buoyant after their final workout. “Our guys are ready to go,” head coach Kyle Shanahan said.

San Francisco head coach Shanahan, meanwhile, is aiming to end his long wait to finally get his hands on the Vince Lombardi Trophy in his third Super Bowl.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Kansas City Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes (left) and San Francisco 49ers Jimmie Ward
AP PHOTO Kansas City Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes (left) and San Francisco 49ers Jimmie Ward

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