Super Bowl excitement reaches fever pitch for 49ers fans as game time approaches
The 49er Faithful headed into Allegiant Stadium Sunday afternoon as final countdown to the team's showdown with the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVIII, confident that the Niners would emerge on top.
Celebrity chef Guy Fieri fired up the eats at his massive tailgate party behind Caesar's Forum. The event was part food festival, part music-festival with no shortage of enthusiasm for attendees.
"This is the biggest tailgate and party you could ask for!" said one guest, who had received tickets from Fieri himself.
"We've got the little taster, and I think we're on three or four. And everything has been phenomenal," Sherrie Proctor who was visiting from Montana.
"I'm looking forward to tasting some great food, hanging out with a nice crowd. Everyone's got good vibes. Ready to have some food!" said DC-Metro area resident Shanita Rowland.
Tailgaters were getting in their last bites before flocking into Allegiant Stadium as game time approached.
In San Francisco, hundreds of fans were gathered at Thrive City outside of the Chase Center, set to watch the game on the arena's massive outdoor video screen and cheer the 49ers to victory at the team's official viewing party. Fans were enjoying live music and entertainment from DJ D Sharp and Franco Finn along with game-day activities. It was just one of many public viewing parties across the Bay Area.
The Super Bowl started at 3:30 p.m. Viewers can tune in to watch the game broadcast live on both CBS and Nickelodeon or watch the livestream on Paramount+. More information on the game and how to watch is available at CBS Sports.
There are plenty more stories to read about the Super Bowl from both CBS News and CBS San Francisco, including where to find a Super Bowl watch party in the Bay Area, a look at Super Bowl security in the skies over Las Vegas, the skyrocketing price of tickets to the big game, the crackdown on counterfeit NFL merchandise in Las Vegas and the record-setting amount of gambling expected for Sunday's game.
More information on Super Bowl LVIII is available on live blogs being updated throughout the game at both CBS News and CBS Sports.