Following the New Orleans terrorist attack that injured 57 people and left 14 people dead, including Tiger Bech, all-Ivy League kick returner and brother of TCU wide receiver Jack Bech, the security for this year’s host city has been in question. This Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans. Kendrick Lamar and SZA are hosting this year’s Super Bowl halftime show, following Lamar sweeping the Grammys for his song “Not Like Us.” Even with all this star-studded power, this year’s biggest question is about the safety of the fans and players alike. Caesars Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints and host of the Super Bowl, is less than 2 miles away from Bourbon Street, where the terrorist attack happened only a month ago. It is a 20-minute walk for visitors and attendees of the game. Along with concerns of another possible terrorist attack, President Trump will be attending the game. The city is preparing to bring more than 100,000 visitors to its streets. Caesars Superdome has a capacity of 87,000.
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Super Bowl security tightened following New Orleans terrorist attack
By Colin McThorn, Staff Writer
Published Feb 7, 2025
Super Bowl opening night ahead of the Super Bowl 59 NFL football game, Feb. 3, 2025, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Vera Nieuwenhuis)
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