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Last updated: Tuesday, February 10, 2026 12:38AM GMT
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SAN FRANCISCO -- Super Bowl 60 between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks kicked off Sunday, February 8, at 3:30 p.m. at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara.

Follow along as ABC7 Eyewitness News covers everything from fan experiences, to Super Bowl's big moments.

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Feb 04, 2026, 4:57 AM GMT

NFL Super Bowl Experience attracts thousands of fans to SF

It's official! The NFL Super Bowl Experience is officially open to the public from Tuesday until Saturday.

It's official! The NFL Super Bowl Experience is officially open to the public from Tuesday until Saturday.

When fans first walk inside Moscone Center, they will be greeted by all the helmets of the 32 NFL teams. On the right-hand side, there is 40-yard dash where people can time themselves running. The NFL record is 4.2 seconds.

More than 90,000 people are expected to travel to the Bay Area for the Super Bowl and all the fun before it. We met the first people in line at Moscone Center.

"It's in my backyard. Last time it was here, I wasn't able to check it out so I put it in my bucket list," said Kevin Gaines, an Oakland resident.

Patriots fan, Angelo Thompson was at the NFL experience with his family and friends.

"It's awesome, we were here 10 years ago, and now we got kids, so it's pretty cool," said Thompson.

The NFL has all the 49 Super Bowl rings on display and team jerseys.

The tickets to the NFL fan experience start at $40 a person.

Feb 04, 2026, 6:55 AM GMT

Will San Francisco increase encampment sweeps during Super Bowl week?

San Francisco has been criticized for ramping up homeless encampment sweeps around big events like the Dreamforce and APEC conferences and the 2016 Super Bowl to improve the image of the city.

Now, as the Bay Area prepares to host the Super Bowl Sunday and related events this week, Randy Shaw, of the Tenderloin Housing Clinic, said he hasn't seen an increase in sweeps.

Full story here.

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Feb 04, 2026, 4:31 AM GMT

Oakland police already making arrests, targeting sideshows ahead of game

Super Bowl festivities are underway across the Bay Area. And in the lead up to the big event, the Oakland Police Department says it has been working for weeks to keep streets safe.

Super Bowl festivities are underway across the Bay Area. And in the lead up to the big event, the Oakland Police Department says it has been working for weeks to keep streets safe.

"The message is, if you come here to celebrate the Super Bowl, and engage in parties and festivities, and you think it's a good idea to drive out to International (Boulevard) and pick up a prostitute, just keep in mind that it's probably an undercover police officer," says Interim Police Chief James Beere, with the Oakland Police Department.

Chief Beere says OPD has been working on tackling prostitution since January, gearing up for Super Bowl Sunday. He says 37 men have already been arrested for engaging in the commercial sex trade.

"I expect that number to go up as we go into the weekend. These are men that came from outside of Oakland, approximately 65% came from other neighborhoods," explains Beere.

Chief Beere says there be will extra officers and traffic enforcement around Lake Merritt, where the Henry J. Kaiser Center for the Arts, will host the only official NFL-sanctioned watch party. He says SWAT and other special units will also be deployed across the city.

Oakland police say there is no intel of any organized sideshow activities, but they are preparing for it, as big events often draw sideshows across Oakland.

"Keep in mind, if you come into our city to drive recklessly, expect that we will show up to your house and your driveway, tow your car, and possibly take you to jail. We have had more than 16 vehicles towed, leading up to this event already," explains Beere.

Chief Beere says there are no known threats targeting Oakland. But addition to local police, there will be federal agents operating across the Bay Area. But as of now, not ICE.

"There's no planned ICE enforcement activities. We are confident of that," says Cathy Lanier, NFL Chief of Security.

Staffing is often an issue for OPD. Beere says they did not cancel days off for officers, but they are maximizing resources.

He is also calling on businesses and residents to do their part.

"We encourage businesses to operate responsibly, follow all safety requirements and partner with OPD to ensure that patrons in surrounding neighborhoods are safe," says Beere.

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Feb 04, 2026, 12:00 AM GMT

E-40 and Too $hort to bring Bay Area hip-hop to NFL Honors stage

Rap legends E-40 and Too $hort will bring Bay Area hip-hop flavor to the NFL Honors stage, performing during the league's annual awards show Thursday night in San Francisco.

NFL Honors will be held at the Palace of Fine Arts and air at 9 p.m. ET on NBC and NFL Network, with streaming available on Peacock.

Actor Jon Hamm will host the NFL Honors, which will celebrate the league's top performances from the 2025 season and announce the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026 and the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award.

Presenters include Tiffany Haddish, Tracy Morgan, Druski, Rich Eisen and Madelyn Cline along with current and former NFL players such as Michael Strahan, Steve Young, Micah Parsons and Kurt Warner.

Too $hort and E-40's performance adds a distinct Bay Area presence to Super Bowl week festivities, bringing hometown hip-hop legends to one of the NFL's most high-profile stages.

With a three decade-plus career, E-40 is known for his unorthodox rap flow, schooling listeners with life lessons through his street-wise perspective.

Too $hort has solidified himself as a rap icon with hit songs like "Blow the Whistle," "Shake That Monkey" and "The Ghetto."

The Super Bowl, which is being held at Levi's Stadium in the San Francisco Bay Area on Sunday, features the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots. Bad Bunny is the halftime performer.