Las Vegas is already in the Super Bowl Spherit for the Chiefs as it hosts Super Bowl LVIII
The city of Las Vegas, and the home of the Las Vegas Raiders, is hosting the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers for the Super Bowl. Las Vegas is a city of bright lights with lots of entertainment and attractions, and there has already been no shortage of thatSuper Bowl week is officially underway, […]
The city of Las Vegas, and the home of the Las Vegas Raiders, is hosting the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers for the Super Bowl. Las Vegas is a city of bright lights with lots of entertainment and attractions, and there has already been no shortage of that
Super Bowl week is officially underway, and the city of Las Vegas is already in the Spherit. See what I did there
Las Vegas is known for all of the cool things the city has to offer. One of them is the giant Sphere, which is made of a ton of LED lights that can change to anything the programmer chooses. Recently, it lit up as a Chiefs' helmet, and man was it cool.
The Sphere is set to showcase some super cool things over the next week, per NFL Communications.
Super Bowl Week in Las Vegas officially kicks off tomorrow, as does a slate of custom Exosphere content that will run throughout the week. Working in collaboration with the NFL, Sphere will display content including: a countdown clock leading up to kick-off on Sunday; a welcome visual that will serve as a beacon for the hundreds of thousands of people expected to descend on Las Vegas; and key graphics highlighting the matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers. In celebration of Super Bowl history, Sphere will showcase all 57 Super Bowl rings, giving fans on the ground in Las Vegas an opportunity to pose in front of their team's ring. Throughout the game, content on the Exosphere will run live, in real time in response to action on the field.
Suppose it's going to be showing all 57 rings; we know for a fact the Chiefs' three rings will be on there as well. Look forward to all of the cool pictures and videos of the Sphere you should see this week.
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