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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 03, 2026, 12:01 AM GMT

SFPD will not cooperate with immigration enforcement during Super Bowl, mayor says

Authorities in San Francisco say they're ready to keep Super Bowl visitors safe.

Police are working with BART police, the CHP and federal law enforcement, but with one key caveat.

"We are coordinating with the federal government on counter terrorism and law enforcement efforts, but to reiterate, SFPD will not cooperate with immigration enforcement," said San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie.

Lurie says there will be increased patrols, but they will only focus on public safety.

Police are also warning the public about ticket scams and illegal Super Bowl merchandise.

They also released this video to raise awareness on human trafficking and how to detect if someone is being forced into prostitution.

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Feb 03, 2026, 1:17 AM GMT

Patriots QB Drake Maye deals with illness on top of Super Bowl pressure

New England quarterback Drake Maye didn't practice on Friday because he was dealing with an illness, the latest wrinkle in the quarterback's preparation for his first Super Bowl.

Maye also has a shoulder injury, though he was at the team's facility and able to participate in team meetings. The 23-year-old is in his second season with the Patriots. He's an MVP candidate after a stellar year that included 4,394 yards passing and 31 touchdowns in the regular season.

Coach Mike Vrabel has said he doesn't expect the illness or the shoulder injury to affect Maye's performance on Sunday.

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Feb 02, 2026, 10:52 PM GMT

Patriots and Seahawks will kick off Super Bowl festivities with the annual Opening Night media blitz

Drake Maye and Sam Darnold will face a different type of blitz at Super Bowl Opening Night.

Here comes the media frenzy: thousands of reporters from across the globe gathered for a zany spectacle that kicks off the week's festivities on Monday night.

Maye and the New England Patriots (17-3) take on Darnold and the Seattle Seahawks (16-3) on Sunday at Levi's Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers.

First, they will meet more than 6,000 credentialed "reporters" who will pepper them with questions ranging from the standard football topics to the silly and off-beat stuff.

An event that began as a daytime introduction of the teams has evolved into a live, ticketed, prime-time showcase on national television.

Maybe someone will propose to Maye, like a female reporter dressed in a wedding dress and veil once did to another Patriots quarterback: Tom Brady.

Maye is already married and he's here seeking a Super Bowl ring. The Patriots are aiming for an NFL-record seventh Lombardi trophy and first without Brady and coach Bill Belichick.

First-year coach Mike Vrabel, who won three Super Bowls as a linebacker with New England, inherited a 4-13 team and has them on the verge of their first championship parade in seven years.

Maye had a sensational sophomore season, becoming a finalist for the AP NFL MVP and Offensive Player of the Year awards while leading the Patriots to their 12th Super Bowl.

A stifling defense has led the way for the Patriots in the playoffs, holding three opponents to just 8.7 points per game.

This is a Super Bowl rematch from one of the most memorable endings among the first 59. The Patriots beat the Seahawks 28-24 when Malcolm Butler picked off Russell Wilson's pass from the 1 in the final minute on Feb. 1, 2015.

The Seahawks had the NFL's stingiest defense this season, led by tackle Leonard Williams, linebacker Ernest Jones IV and cornerback Devon Witherspoon. Seattle allowed just 17.1 points per game.

But Darnold's resurgence will be the top storyline of the week. A No. 3 overall pick by the New York Jets in 2018, Darnold is thriving on his fifth team.

Despite winning 14 games with Minnesota in 2024, the Vikings let Darnold walk away in free agency. He became the first quarterback to lead two teams to consecutive 14-win seasons and has proved his doubters wrong. Now, he's trying to help Seattle win its second Super Bowl in the franchise's fourth appearance in the game.

At least Darnold has experienced this week's shenanigans. He was a backup quarterback to Brock Purdy when the 49ers lost to the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl two years ago.

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Feb 02, 2026, 9:02 PM GMT

TPUSA announces Kid Rock as headliner for its alternative Super Bowl halftime show

Turning Point USA announced Monday that Kid Rock will be headlining its alternative Super Bowl halftime show called "The All-American Halftime Show."

The event, which aims to compete with Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance, will also include appearances from Brantley Gilbert, Lee Brice, and Gabby Barrett.

Kid Rock comes on stage to speak and introduce Vice President JD Vance during a visit to Fort Campbell, Ky., Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2025.
Kid Rock comes on stage to speak and introduce Vice President JD Vance during a visit to Fort Campbell, Ky., Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2025.

Months ago, TPUSA announced plans for this counter-programming after Bad Bunny was named the halftime performer, saying they took issue with the performer for his opposition to ICE and for performing songs in Spanish.

Bad Bunny was born in Puerto Rico, making him a U.S. citizen. Puerto Rico has been a U.S. territory for nearly 130 years.