The New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks are now fully focused on the upcoming Super Bowl LX. Both teams arrived in San Francisco on Sunday afternoon, where the big game will be held to determine the 2025 NFL season champion.
As is customary for an event of this magnitude, the teams arrive earlier than usual at the host city to acclimatize as best as possible and fulfill their media obligations ahead of such a major occasion.
Led by their quarterback Drake Maye, the New England squad were the first to land at San Jose Airport (California), after making the cross-country trip following a special send-off from their fans at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough.
This happened around 4:00 p.m. local West Coast time. A bit later, the Seahawks made their arrival. In their case, Mike Macdonald’s team held a sort of farewell parade through the streets of their city, where they were cheered on by their fans before heading into the most crucial week of the season.
Now settled in the Bay Area, the Super Bowl LX contenders are focused solely on the game, which will take place overnight from Sunday to Monday at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, home of the San Francisco 49ers.
