THE KICKOFF TO SUPER BOWL 60, AND WE COULD GIVE YOU A LIVE LOOK AT LEVI’S STADIUM IN SANTA CLARA. THE SEATTLE SEAHAWKS, THEY’RE TAKING ON THE NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS. YOU CAN SEE THE STADIUM IS ALL DECKED OUT. AND SUPER BOWL LOGOS AND A LOT OF TENTS ARE SET UP AROUND THE STADIUM. THE TEAMS ARE ALREADY IN THE BAY AREA AND SO IS KCRA 3’S MICHELLE DAPPER. SHE JOINS US LIVE FROM SANTA CLARA. IT’S GOT TO BE EXCITING THERE ALREADY. MICHELLE. ABSOLUTELY. GUYS, WE’RE GETTING SERENADED BY THE SOUNDS OF AC DC BEHIND US. OF COURSE, THOSE TENTS, THE WORKERS ALL GETTING READY FOR SUPER BOWL 60 AS THIS WEEK BEGINS, KICKS OFF OUR COVERAGE HERE JUST OUTSIDE LEVI’S STADIUM. BUT THE TEAMS DID ARRIVE ON SUNDAY. THEY HELD BOTH TEAMS, HELD A LIGHT PRACTICE. OF COURSE, THE PATRIOTS OVER AT STANFORD TODAY. THE SEAHAWKS THEY’RE PRACTICING AT SAN JOSE STATE ALL WEEK. BUT OF COURSE THEY’RE ALL GETTING READY FOR OPENING NIGHT TONIGHT. THAT IS HELD AT THE SAN JOSE CONVENTION CENTER. BUT FOR THE FANS, WELL, THEIR TASTE OF THINGS GETS GOING TOMORROW. THE SUPER BOWL EXPERIENCE OPENS IN SAN FRANCISCO. LAST MINUTE TOUCHES OF THE EXHIBITS ARE BEING PUT TOGETHER INSIDE THE MOSCONE CENTER’S MASSIVE CONVENTION HALLS. IT’S GOING TO BE AN IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE FOR FOOTBALL FANS. YOU CAN CHECK OUT THE VINCE LOMBARDI TROPHY, A HISTORY OF PRO FOOTBALL EXHIBIT AND A MINIATURE FIELD FOR FANS AND KIDS TO DO FOOTBALL SKILLS CLINICS WITH THE PROS. NFL EXECS. WELL, THEY ARE HOPING NORTHERN CALIFORNIA FANS WILL GET A CHANCE TO EXPERIENCE IT ALL FIRST. TICKETS ARE CHEAPER. IF YOU COME ON TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, KIDS 12 AND UNDER ARE FREE EVERY SINGLE DAY. NO TICKET REQUIRED. COME ON DOWN. BUT IT’S REALLY MEANT FOR THOSE THAT ARE IN THE BAY TO COME EARLY BECAUSE BY THE TIME WE GET TO FRIDAY, SATURDAY IT’S GOING TO BE TAKEN OVER BY SEAHAWKS AND PATS FANS. SO TICKETS ARE ON SALE FOR THAT EVENT. WE WILL HAVE CREWS OUT THERE STARTING TOMORROW. BUT AS FOR THE TEAMS AGAIN, THEY ARE GETTING READY FOR OPENING NIGHT TONIGHT AT THE SAN JOSE CONVENTION CENTER. OF COURSE, THE NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS WILL GO FIRST FROM 5 TO 6 AND THEN FROM 7 TO 8. IT IS THE SEATTLE SEAHAWKS AGAIN FROM THAT 5 TO 8 WINDOW. WE CAN’T SHARE STREAM ANYTHING BECAUSE OF COURSE ALL THAT CONTENT IS OWNED AND EMBARGOED BY NFL NETWORK. SO OF COURSE TONIGHT AT TEN AND 11 SEAN CUNNINGHAM AND I WILL HAVE YOU UPDATED AND SHARE SOME OF THOSE MOMENTS THAT ARE GOING ON AS THE EVER SO FUN MEDIA NIGHT THAT IS CALLED OPENING NIGHT HERE FOR THE NFL. SO THERE IT IS GUYS. THINGS ARE JUST GETTING UNDERWAY. THE CREWS ARE OUTSIDE LEVI’S STADIUM STILL VERY MUCH GETTING READY FOR THIS EVENT. CREWS ARE SETTING UP. YOU CAN HEAR SOME NOISES BACK HERE. THEY ARE WORKING HARD AGAIN. NOT SET UP QUITE YET, BUT IT’S STARTING TO FEEL A LOT MORE LIKE GAME WEEK. EXCITING TO SEE HOW THROUGHOUT THE WEEK THIS IS ALL GOING TO UNFOLD, AND WE’RE GOING TO JUST FEEL IT ALL COME TOGETHER BECAUSE WE ARE HERE SO EARLY. YEAH, AND IT’S GREAT THAT WE HAVE CLEAR SKIES FOR ALL THAT WORK TO DAPPER. THANK YOU SO MUCH. KCRA 3’S YOUR HOME, YOUR EXCLUSIVE HOME FOR SUPER BOWL 60. JOIN US FOR SPECIAL LIVE COVERAGE FROM SANTA CLARA. WE’LL
Super Bowl week kicks off in San Francisco with immersive fan experience. How to get tickets
The event promises to be an immersive experience for football fans, featuring the Vince Lombardi Trophy, a history of pro-football exhibit, and a miniature field for fans and kids to participate in football skills clinics with the pros.

Updated: 4:34 PM PST Feb 2, 2026
Super Bowl week has officially begun in San Francisco, with both the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots arriving on Sunday and engaging in light practice before heading to the Santa Clara Convention Center for media night on Monday. Fans can look forward to the Super Bowl Experience opening Tuesday at Moscone Center, where last-minute touches are being added to the exhibits inside the massive convention halls.What to expect at the Super Bowl ExperienceThe event promises to be an immersive experience for football fans, featuring the Vince Lombardi Trophy, a history of pro-football exhibit, and a miniature field for fans and kids to participate in football skills clinics with the pros. Visitors can also get player autographs, take photos with all 59 Super Bowl rings and access exclusive merch. NFL executives are hoping Northern California fans will take advantage of the opportunity to experience it first.”The tickets are cheaper if you come on Tuesday, Wednesday. Kids 12 and under are free every single day. No ticket required, come on down,” said Nicki Ewell, NFL VP of events. “But it’s really meant for those that are in the Bay to come on down early. Because, by the time you get down to Friday, Saturday, it’s going to be taken over by Seahawks and Patriots fans.” Tickets are on sale for around $45, with the event running through Saturday. KCRA 3 will have crews live at the event to capture all the excitement throughout the week, leading up to the big game on Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 8. Watch our nightly specials at 7:30 p.m. on KCRA 3.
SANTA CLARA, Calif. —
Super Bowl week has officially begun in San Francisco, with both the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots arriving on Sunday and engaging in light practice before heading to the Santa Clara Convention Center for media night on Monday.
Fans can look forward to the Super Bowl Experience opening Tuesday at Moscone Center, where last-minute touches are being added to the exhibits inside the massive convention halls.
What to expect at the Super Bowl Experience
The event promises to be an immersive experience for football fans, featuring the Vince Lombardi Trophy, a history of pro-football exhibit, and a miniature field for fans and kids to participate in football skills clinics with the pros.
Visitors can also get player autographs, take photos with all 59 Super Bowl rings and access exclusive merch.
NFL executives are hoping Northern California fans will take advantage of the opportunity to experience it first.
“The tickets are cheaper if you come on Tuesday, Wednesday. Kids 12 and under are free every single day. No ticket required, come on down,” said Nicki Ewell, NFL VP of events. “But it’s really meant for those that are in the Bay to come on down early. Because, by the time you get down to Friday, Saturday, it’s going to be taken over by Seahawks and Patriots fans.”
Tickets are on sale for around $45, with the event running through Saturday.
KCRA 3 will have crews live at the event to capture all the excitement throughout the week, leading up to the big game on Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 8. Watch our nightly specials at 7:30 p.m. on KCRA 3.