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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 07, 2026, 7:49 AM GMT

Football fans flock to see Tom Brady, his new CardVault store in SF

On this Friday night, Tom Brady made a special appearance at his new CardVault store directly across from Oracle Park.

Patriots fans love Tom Brady -- a seven-time Super Bowl champion. Many say he's the greatest of all time quarterback in the NFL.

The San Mateo-born and raised player spent much of his career with the New England Patriots.

With the Patriots in the Super Bowl again this year, this time going head-to-head against the Seattle Seahawks, there's a lot of excitement in the air.

"It's going to be a really great game. We're excited," said Terry Fletcher of Kirland, Washington.

"Everyone (has the) Hawks winning by 4 points. I say 10," said Jerry Pomery of Auburn, Washington.

"It's a scary match up. But I believe in the team," said Hulisis Barcelo, a Patriots fan and Hayward resident.

On this Friday night, Tom Brady made a special appearance at his new CardVault store directly across from Oracle Park.

Friday night was the big ribbon cutting.

Doris Mroz of San Mateo was there front and center and has been a Brady fan for awhile.

"I'm a huge Tom Brady fan. He's from our area. I'm from San Mateo. I was hoping he'd give me an autograph so. But it's all good. I'm so happy to be here," said Mroz. "I'm happy for the Patriots to be back there. Hopefully they're going to get it this time."

Even Seahawks fans realize the greatness of former quarterback Tom Brady and the Patriots' stellar record.

"They got 6 Super Bowl rings already. You got to give them credit for that. But Seattle is coming in hot. And we're going to take the opportunity for that one," said Joey Nelson of Spokane.

"I think we have to redeem ourselves from the last time. We played the Patriots and we lost on the one yard line," said Reed Bumgarner of Washington State.

All that aside, many Hawks fans say they'd be amazed if they could meet Brady in the flesh.

"I would like to meet him. He is a legend," said Lorie Staples of Bellevue, Washington.

"I'd try and shake his hand. Or at least say congratulations. He's a legend," said Bumgarner.

No matter what team they're cheering for, sports fans agree the Super Bowl in the Bay Area means new opportunities like the CardVault store for San Francisco.

ByPATRICK WHITTLE AP logo
Feb 07, 2026, 4:25 AM GMT

These friends will have been to all 60 Super Bowls. This year is possibly their last

It just wouldn't feel like the Super Bowl for these three octogenarians if they weren't all there. And this might be the last time they all do it.

It just wouldn't feel like the Super Bowl for them if they weren't all there. And this might be the last time they all do it.

That's what three old friends were coming to grips with just before this year's Super Bowl. The trio of octogenarians are the only fans left in the exclusive "never missed a Super Bowl" club.

Don Crisman of Maine, Gregory Eaton of Michigan and Tom Henschel of Florida were back for another big game this year. But two of them are grappling with the fact that advancing years and decreasing mobility mean this is probably the last time.

This year's game pits the Seattle Seahawks against the New England Patriots at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on Sunday. Crisman, a Patriots fan since the franchise started, was excited to see his team in the game for a record-setting 12th time.

"This will definitely be the final one," said Crisman, who made the trip with his daughter, Susan Metevier. "We made it to 60."

Full story here.

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Feb 07, 2026, 12:50 AM GMT

FBI gives exclusive look at regional coordination ahead of Sunday

FBI San Francisco Field Office Special Agent in Charge, Sanjay Virmani says the Super Bowl is the biggest event their regional office has been apart of, but they're up to the task.

Santa Clara County is already one of the safest big counties in the country. But on Super Sunday, Levi's Stadium specifically will be one of the most secure places in the world. FBI San Francisco Field Office Special Agent in Charge, Sanjay Virmani says the Super Bowl is the biggest event their regional office has been apart of, but they're up to the task.

At the South Bay Regional Coordination Center, intelligence analysts and special agents are working with state and local partners on safety coordination for FBI specialty teams, bomb technicians, unmanned aerial surveillance and more. While the fans are enjoying the Super Bowl experience, the FBI will be in full force.

"There are a number of events now, so we're working very closely with San Francisco Police Department, with the Santa Clara Police Department," Agent Virmani said. "And as the events have grown in size and now in different parts of the Bay Area, we have to be able to work together with those partners, to be able to ensure that everyone is able to attend those events in a safe manner. Our goal is for the public to be able to enjoy this event in a safe and confident manner while we worry and focus on the safety."

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Feb 06, 2026, 6:46 PM GMT

CA leaders urge ICE to stay away from Super Bowl

Immigration advocates across the Bay Area say they remain wary of Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity around Super Bowl weekend.

Immigration advocates across the Bay Area say they remain wary of Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity around Super Bowl weekend, despite repeated assurances from the NFL and local law enforcement that large-scale immigration raids are not expected.

The concern, advocates say, is less about a specific threat and more about a broader erosion of trust in ICE as an agency. Years of high-profile enforcement actions and limited transparency have left some communities skeptical of official reassurances - even during one of the country's largest sporting events.

Rep. John Garamendi, D-Walnut Creek, said the skepticism stems from a lack of responsiveness from federal officials. "I don't trust these characters at all," Garamendi told ABC7, adding that congressional oversight of the agency has been "seriously hindered."

While ICE and the Department of Homeland Security have historically had a presence at the Super Bowl for non-immigration purposes - such as combating counterfeit merchandise - some lawmakers expressed concern communities in fear will not understand that distinction if uniformed ICE members are near the stadium.

That uncertainty has prompted some lawmakers to prepare contingency plans.

Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Santa Clara, announced his office will hold virtual office hours on Super Bowl Sunday to provide constituents with information and guidance in the event of unexpected immigration enforcement activity.

"Hopefully nothing bad happens, but I think people can rest easier if they know that they have a place to turn to in case something does," said Marie Baldassarre, Khanna's chief of staff.