Super Bowl in Tampa creates ‘craziness’ outside, inside
Photos: Super Bowl LV pregame The sun shines down Sunday at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, site of Super Bowl LV. (David J. Phillip/Associated Press )
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TAMPA, Fla. — Wearing N95 masks and plastic face shields, John Goodman, his wife Alison McMillian and their two teenage sons navigated the crowded streets outside Raymond James Stadium and settled into their Super Bowl seats about three hours before kickoff Sunday.
They were the first ones in their section. They wanted no part of the “craziness” taking place most everywhere else.
“We were pretty nervous about it,” said Goodman, who made the trip with his family from Greensboro, North Carolina.
They arrived in Orlando on Friday and made the 90-minute drive to Tampa the following day to “check out the scene” and grab dinner. They took one look at all the maskless people and decided to drive back to Orlando.
So they weren’t surprised to see similar issues in and around the stadium Sunday. They were ready for it, though.
“Mom has us well protected,” Goodman said.
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Photos: Tampa Bay fans crowd streets to celebrate Bucs' Super Bowl win Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans celebrate their victory over the Kansas City Chiefs during Super Bowl LV in a street in downtown Tampa, Florida on February 7, 2021. (CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images)
Photos: Tampa Bay fans crowd streets to celebrate Bucs' Super Bowl win Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans celebrate their victory over the Kansas City Chiefs during Super Bowl LV in a street in downtown Tampa, Florida on February 7, 2021. (CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images)
Photos: Tampa Bay fans crowd streets to celebrate Bucs' Super Bowl win Tampa police stand guard as Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans celebrate their victory over the Kansas City Chiefs during Super Bowl LV in a street in downtown Tampa, Florida on February 7, 2021. (CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images)
Photos: Tampa Bay fans crowd streets to celebrate Bucs' Super Bowl win Tampa police stand guard as Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans celebrate their victory over the Kansas City Chiefs during Super Bowl LV in a street in downtown Tampa, Florida on February 7, 2021. (CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images)
Photos: Tampa Bay fans crowd streets to celebrate Bucs' Super Bowl win Tampa police stand guard as Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans celebrate their victory over the Kansas City Chiefs during Super Bowl LV in a street in downtown Tampa, Florida on February 7, 2021. (CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images)
Photos: Tampa Bay fans crowd streets to celebrate Bucs' Super Bowl win Tampa Bay Buccaneers' fans celebrate their victory after winning the Super Bowl LV, in Tampa, Florida, United States on February 8, 2021. (Eva Marie Uzcategui Trinkl/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Photos: Tampa Bay fans crowd streets to celebrate Bucs' Super Bowl win Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans celebrate their victory over the Kansas City Chiefs during Super Bowl LV in a street in downtown Tampa, Florida on February 7, 2021. (CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images)
Photos: Tampa Bay fans crowd streets to celebrate Bucs' Super Bowl win Tampa Bay Buccaneers' fans celebrate their victory after winning the Super Bowl LV, in Tampa, Florida, United States on February 8, 2021. (Eva Marie Uzcategui Trinkl/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Photos: Tampa Bay fans crowd streets to celebrate Bucs' Super Bowl win Tampa police officers arrive as Tampa Bay Buccaneers' fans celebrate their victory after winning the Super Bowl LV in Downtown, in Tampa, Florida, United States on February 8, 2021. (Eva Marie Uzcategui Trinkl/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Photos: Tampa Bay fans crowd streets to celebrate Bucs' Super Bowl win Tampa Bay Buccaneers' fans celebrate their victory outside Raymond James Stadium after winning the Super Bowl LV, in Tampa, Florida, United States on February 7, 2021. (Eva Marie Uzcategui Trinkl/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Photos: Tampa Bay fans crowd streets to celebrate Bucs' Super Bowl win Tampa Bay Buccaneers' fans celebrate their victory outside Raymond James Stadium after winning the Super Bowl LV, in Tampa, Florida, United States on February 7, 2021. (Eva Marie Uzcategui Trinkl/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
The NFL’s signature event — with the host Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs playing in the finale — looked nothing like any of the previous 54. About 25,000 fans were allowed to attend the game, with 7,500 of those being vaccinated healthcare workers. Another 30,000 cardboard cutouts filled empty seats to create space and meet social distancing mandates.
“The cardboard fans actually make it look like it’s full,” said Tampa native and longtime Bucs season ticket owner Matt Geer. “It feels like a real game again. It doesn’t feel programmed like many regular-season games did.”
Geer spent $9,000 to get a seat in the upper deck and said getting into the stadium was “a freaking zoo.”
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“It was a pain. There was no direction,” he said. “There were only two ways to enter for fans and the signage was terrible. We lapped the stadium once before finally getting in.”
But well worth it.
“I been through a lot of downs with this team,” Geer said. “I wasn’t going to let this pass. You can’t take your money with you.”
Those in attendance were required to wear face coverings throughout the game unless they were eating or drinking. Ushers holding signs enforced the rules that, by now, should be standard operating procedure. Nonetheless, violators could be found in every direction.
Tampa Mayor Jane Castor issued an executive order last month requiring masks to be worn outside in the city’s most popular entertainment and recreation areas during Super Bowl festivities and the days following the event. No tailgating was allowed, either.
That did little to dissuade thousands from gathering around the stadium. The TikTok Tailgate went off just a few hundred yards from the south end zone, with sections of singing and dancing fans separated by metal barricades.
Miley Cyrus headlined the pre-game event and donned a black and hot pink cheerleader outfit during several songs. Her playlist included Nine Inch Nails’ “Head Like a Hole,” Dolly Parton’s “Jolene” and “Heart of Glass” by Blondie.
She was joined on stage by Billy Idol and Joan Jett for two songs.
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Photos: Super Bowl LV halftime The Weeknd descends to the stage at Raymond James Stadium to begin the Super Bowl LV halftime show. (Ashley Landis/Associated Press )
Photos: Super Bowl LV halftime show The Weeknd performs during the Super Bowl LV halftime show at Raymond James Stadium. (Gregory Bull/Associated Press )
Photos: Super Bowl LV halftime The Weeknd sings during halftime of Super Bowl LV. (Mark Humphrey/Associated Press )
Photos: Super Bowl LV halftime show The Weeknd performs during halftime of Super Bowl LV. (Chris O'Meara/Associated Press)
Photos: Super Bowl LV halftime show The Weeknd sings during the halftime show at Super Bowl LV. (Lynne Sladky/Associated Press )
Photos: Super Bowl LV halftime show The Weeknd performs during halftime of Super Bowl LV. (David J. Phillip/Associated Press )
Photos: Super Bowl LV halftime The Weeknd performs at Raymond James Stadium during halftime of Super Bowl LV. (Mark Humphrey/Associated Press )
Photos: Super Bowl LV halftime show The Weeknd performs during halftime of Super Bowl LV at Raymond James Stadium.
Photos: Super Bowl LV halftime show The Weeknd performs at Raymond James Stadium during halftime of Super Bowl LV. (Mark LoMoglio/Associated Press )
Fans trickled into the stadium for hours, some more focused than others about COVID-19 protocols.
“It’s a great thing the NFL is doing here,” said Kelvin Walls, a EMT surgeon from Kansas City. “To invite healthcare workers to attend the game is amazing, but the NFL should have taken it a step further and done the same for support staff as well. I know they feel slighted and should be here.”
Those lucky enough to land a ticket felt grateful, especially Goodman. It was his first Super Bowl since 1969 in Miami. He was 10 at the time and attended the game with his 14-year-old brother. Their father landed two tickets to the big game and let his boys go inside while he listened to on the car radio in the parking lot.
Joe Namath and the New York Jets stunned the heavily favored Baltimore Colts 16-9 in that one.
Goodman’s oldest son, Lee, fell in love with the Buccaneers while playing video games and wanting nothing more than to see them in the Super Bowl for the first time in 18 years. So Goodman and McMillian made it happen — and vowed to stay as safe as possible amid the “craziness.”
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Photos: Super Bowl LV game action Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) is pressured by Tampa Bay outside linebacker Shaquil Barrett early in the first quarter of Super Bowl LV. (Ashley Landis/Associated Press )
Photos: Super Bowl LV game action Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting breaks up a pass intended for Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Byron Pringle during the first quarter. (David J. Phillip/Associated Press )
Photos: Super Bowl LV game action Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker kicks a 49-yard field goal for the first points of Super Bowl LV. (Ashley Landis/Associated Press )
Photos: Super Bowl LV game action Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski (87) celebrates after catching an 8-yard touchdown pass late in the first quarter. It was the 13th TD pass Gronkowski has caught from Tom Brady during the postseason, setting an NFL record. (Lynne Sladky/Associated Press)
Photos: Super Bowl LV game action Tampa Bay's Mike Evans catches the ball in stride for a 31-yard gain early in the second quarter. (David J. Phillip/Associated Press )
Photos: Super Bowl LV game action Kansas City's defense rises up to stop Tampa Bay running back Ronald Jones near the goal line during the second quarter. (Chris O'Meara/Associated Press )
Photos: Super Bowl LV game action Kansas City;s Byron Pringle, bottom, sends Tampa Bay receiver Jaydon Mickens flying during the second quarter. (David J. Phillip/Associated Press )
Photos: Super Bowl LV game action Tampa Bay's Rob Gronkowski (87) is congratulated by Tom Brady (12) and Mike Evans, right, after catching his second touchdown pass of Super Bowl LV. (Mark LoMoglio/Associated Press )
Photos: Super Bowl LV game action Tampa Bay's Antonio Brown (81) hauls in a touchdown pass late in the first half as Kansas City's Tyrann Mathieu (32) tries to break up the play. The score gave the Buccaneers a 21-6 halftime lead. (Charlie Riedel/Associated Press )
Photos: Super Bowl LV game action Leonard Fournette races into the end zone for a 27-yard touchdown run to give Tampa Bay a 28-9 lead in the third quarter. (Mark Humphrey/Associated Press )
Photos: Super Bowl LV game action Tampa Bay Buccaneers strong safety Antoine Winfield Jr. intercepts a pass against Kansas City during the third quarter. (David J. Phillip/Associated Press )
Photos: Super Bowl LV game action Tampa Bay outside linebacker Shaquil Barrett celebrates after sacking Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes during the third quarter. (David J. Phillip/Associated Press )
Photos: Super Bowl LV game action Patrick Mahomes throws an off-balance pass that fell incomplete during the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LV. (David J. Phillip/Associated Press )
Photos: Super Bowl LV game action Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes passes under pressure from Tampa Bay outside linebacker Shaquil Barrett. (David J. Phillip/Associated Press )
Photos: Super Bowl LV game action Tampa Bay's Mike Edwards, right, breaks up a pass intended for Kansas City's Tyreek Hill during Super Bowl LV. (Charlie Riedel/Associated Press)
Photos: Super Bowl LV game action Security guards at Raymond James Stadium try to tackle a fan who ran onto the field during the fourth quarter. (Mark Humphrey/Associated Press)
Photos: Super Bowl LV game action Tampa Bay cornerback Carlton Davis celebrates after the Bucs won Super Bowl LV. (Chris O'Meara/Associated Press )
Photos: Super Bowl LV game action Raymond James Stadium in Tampa is smoky after fireworks hailed the Buccaneers' 31-9 victory in Super Bowl LV. (Bob D'Angelo/Cox Media )
Photos: Super Bowl LV game action Tampa Bay cornerback Carlton Davis celebrates on the confetti-covered field after the Buccaneers won Super Bowl LV. (Gregory Bull/Associated Press)
Super Bowl LV: Buccaneers overwhelm Chiefs 31-9 Tom Brady (12) and Rob Gronkowski celebrate after the Tampa Bay Buccaneers won Super Bowl LV. Brady threw three touchdown passes, three of them to Gronkowski. (Ashley Landis/Associated Press )
Photos: Super Bowl LV game action Tom Brady celebrates after hoisting the Vince Lombardi Trophy for the seventh time in his career. (Lynne Sladky/Associated Press )
Photos: Super Bowl LV game action Tampa Bay Buccaneers owner Joel Glazer speaks to fans and players after his team won Super Bowl LV on Sunday night. (David J. Phillip/Associated Press )
Photos: Super Bowl LV game action Gisele Bundchen, wife of Tampa Bay quarterback Tom Brady, celebrates as she walks off the field after the Buccaneers won Super Bowl LV. (Gregory Bull/Associated Press )