How to watch 49ers vs Chiefs, start time, and chances of a Taylor Swift appearance

Some are advocating for the day after the Super Bowl to be declared a national holiday, with about 41% of people expressing support for the idea, according to a new survey released by Atera. The survey, which polled 1,500 American workers, also found that despite the lack of an official holiday, 41% plan to work remotely on the Monday following Super Bowl Sunday.

In Las Vegas, where this year’s Super Bowl is taking place, visitors have been experiencing colder than usual temperatures, with highs of only 56 degrees Fahrenheit for the past week. However, the fully enclosed and climate-controlled Allegiant Stadium will provide a comfortable setting for players and fans in attendance.

It’s not just a sporting event – fans of Taylor Swift and the NFL are coming together for the “Swift Bowl,” hosting viewing parties and events in celebration of the crossover event. Swift’s publicized connection to Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce has added an extra layer of excitement to the game.

This year’s Super Bowl ticket prices are reaching record highs on the resale market, with the average price on TickPick going for $9,815 and some tickets being listed for as much as $77,760. And with an estimated 67.8 million people expected to place bets on the game, legal sports betting continues to grow in popularity.

Viewers will also be watching to see if the Kansas City Chiefs can win back-to-back Super Bowls, a feat that hasn’t been achieved in almost 20 years. The San Francisco 49ers, on the other hand, are aiming for a sixth title, which would tie them with the Patriots and the Steelers for most wins in NFL history.

The excitement and anticipation for this year’s Super Bowl is palpable, and fans and sports enthusiasts alike will be eagerly watching to see who will come out on top in this historic showdown.

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