Super Bowl LX in SF Bay Area: Live updates on gameweek festivities
Feb 03, 2026
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — It's an exciting and busy week in the San Francisco Bay Area as the region prepares to host Super Bowl LX.
Before the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots battle it out at Levi's Stadium, there is a long list of events and festivities in the Bay Area in the days leadin
g up to next Sunday, Feb. 8.
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) leads teammates onto the stage during the NFL Super Bowl Opening Night, Monday, Feb. 2, 2026, in San Jose, Calif. ahead of the Super Bowl 60 football game between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)
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Follow along with KRON4's coverage of all things going on in the Bay Area for Super Bowl LX.
Tuesday, February 3
5:12 p.m. -- Police block Super Bowl Experience attendees from getting into Pro Bowl
There appears to be confusion for fans who paid for a Super Bowl Experience at San Francisco's Moscone Center. The convention center is also where the annual Pro Bowl is taking place. However, some fans appear to not know that attending the Pro Bowl requires a separate ticket.
"If you don't have the special ticket (for the Pro Bowl), there's pretty much no chance of you getting in," an SFPD officer tells one fan.
There is a crowd of Super Bowl Experience ticketholders gathered outside the doors of where the Pro Bowl is taking place.
According to a statement from the NFL, "On the first day of Super Bowl Experience, fans will have the chance to attend the all-star event with a Super Bowl Experience ticket. Pro Bowl Games entry is not guaranteed, and access is based on seating availability."
Watch clip below.
5:08 p.m. -- Oakland police give Super Bowl safety update
KRON4's Dan Kerman reports.
5:04 p.m. -- Super Bowl Experience now open at SF's Moscone Center
KRON4's Rob Nesbitt tried his hand at kicking a field goal. Watch the video below to see how it went. (Hint: Not very well.)
8:39 a.m. -- NFL and law enforcement officials give a briefing on Super Bowl safety
Monday, February 2
9:01 p.m. -- NFL fans from all over flock to San Jose for opening night
KRON4's Jack Molmud takes us through the festivities at the San Jose Convention Center. Watch his full report in the video player below.
7:50 p.m. -- Confident Seahawks fans arrive at SFO for Super Bowl LX
KRON4's Sara Stinson was at San Francisco International Airport. Watch the full report below.
6:52 p.m. -- Seahawks safety Julian Love receives a (NSFW) gift
"Guillermo," best known from Jimmy Kimmel Live, gives Love a flask of tequila.
Yes, the football player confirmed it was indeed liquor.
Watch the clip below.
https://twitter.com/ATolent2/status/2018534916032532489?s=20
5:58 p.m. -- Patriots LB Robert Spillane gives thoughts on Bay Area, viral electrical substation theory
"It's probably true," Spillane said, inciting laughter from the crowd of reporters.
The Patriots linebacker said he is aware of playing at Levi's Stadium and the viral electrical substation theory that is alleged to be linked to the 49ers' litany of injuries.
Watch the clip below.
https://twitter.com/ATolent2/status/2018534912106889638?s=20
5:27 p.m. -- Patriots DT Milton Williams praises SF Bay Area weather
Williams was happy about not dealing with "freezing temperatures." While he has not had a chance to explore the region, the defensive tackle lauded the weather.
“I see why everybody come to the West Coast," he said.
Watch the full soundbite in the video player below.
https://twitter.com/ATolent2/status/2018534916292477064?s=20
5 p.m. -- Patriots' star players speak to the media in San Jose
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye speaks during the NFL Super Bowl Opening Night, Monday, Feb. 2, 2026, in San Jose, Calif., ahead of the Super Bowl 60 football game between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
New England Patriots cornerback Christian Gonzalez speaks during the NFL Super Bowl Opening Night in San Jose. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)
New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson speaks to the media during NFL Super Bowl Opening Night in San Jose. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
4 p.m. -- NFL pop-up shops selling official Super Bowl swag
Seahawks and Patriots fans are finding Super Bowl merchandise at pop-up shops around San Francisco. KRON4's Rob Nesbitt spoke with fans.
3:33 p.m. -- Super Bowl Experience to open at SF's Moscone Center
KRON4's Charles Clifford brings us a preview of the interactive experience, which opens to the public on Tuesday.
3:30 p.m. -- Fans pumped for Super Bowl opening night
KRON4's Terisa Estacio spoke to excited fans lined up in San Jose to celebrate the opening night for Super Bowl week in the Bay Area.
3:26 p.m. -- Super Bowl week kicks off in San Francisco
KRON4's Philippe Djegal reports on how the City by the Bay is preparing for the big game.
2 p.m. -- Rappers Too Short and E-40
(AP Photo /Jeff Chiu)
Too Short, left, and E-40 talk about their Bay Area pride during a Bay Area Host Committee news conference in San Francisco.
11:48 a.m. -- SF's Moscone Center transforms into Super Bowl press hub
KRON4's Will Tran gives a behind-the-scenes look at what's happening at the Moscone Center.
5:37 a.m. -- Seahawks, Patriots arrive in Bay Area
The Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots touched down in the San Francisco Bay Area on Sunday, one week ahead Super Bowl LX. Both teams landed at San Jose Mineta International Airport. Catch videos of the teams’ arrivals below:
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