Dayton Daily News

Super Bowl sleepover for San Diego couple

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Here’s how lucky Chelsea and Courey Marshall are: They are going to today’s Super Bowl after spending the previous night in a luxury suite at U.S. Bank Stadium.

Courey Marshall, a graduate of the Naval Academy who spent five years in the service, and his wife, who works for a chiropract­ic practice, are Broncos fans from San Diego. So this isn’t their first trip to the big game. In 2016, they were at Levi’s Stadium to see Denver beat Carolina for the NFL championsh­ip.

Sure, their team and favorite player, now-retired Peyton Manning, are not on hand this year. And the couple had no plans to be in Minnesota in February.

Then Courey was notified — by Manning, of all people — that he’d won the Courtyard by Marriott Super Bowl contest. The prizes include two tickets to Eagles-Patriots, and also the opportunit­y to stay in the converted stadium suite Saturday night.

“I’ve never been in a completely empty stadium, let alone the Super Bowl stadium,” he said. “And to have my wife with me, and to wake up on game day in the stadium, that’s pretty special.”

Added Chelsea: “I can’t imagine what it’s like to wake up in the Super Bowl stadium with no fans there.” They’re about to find out. The suite is on field level next to where the Patriots would run out of the tunnel before the game. It will be converted from the sleepover suite back to its original state well before kickoff, and the Marshalls will have prime seats near midfield.

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