Super Bowl LV
(Our 3 seconds of fame on TV)
When we moved to Florida, we felt pretty lucky to have 3 different NFL teams to choose from. Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Dolphins, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. We went with the Bucs and I think we chose well.
After an especially strange football season (Covid Craziness), Tampa Bay dominated in the playoffs and won the opportunity to go to the Super Bowl, which coincidentally was to be held in their home stadium. They were not only the first team to play a Super Bowl in their home stadium, but the first to win it! The Bucs, who went in as underdogs, beat the defending champions Kansas City Chiefs 31-9 at Raymond James Stadium, and we were there to witness it!
In a stadium that typically holds 60,000 fans, there were approximately 21,000 in attendance, due to Covid restrictions. Masks were worn and seats were spaced, using cardboard cutouts of people to give the illusion of a much fuller stadium.
I love live sports! There's nothing quite like the energy you feel being where the action is! Oh how I appreciated it even more after a year like 2020. I couldn't help but get teary at the flyover during the conclusion of the National Anthem. Despite the division that can feel so predominate in our country right now, there we stood surrounded by other Americans who were cheering their team on. Even when it was a different team than our own, we were still unified in the spirit of football. After a year plus of being shoved apart, we came together and I loved it so much!
People need people.
We went back and forth on whether we should go to the Super Bowl or not. The tickets were pretty expensive. But we took a chance and swooped up two seats, even before knowing who would be playing.
No regrets.
Do The Thing!
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