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NFL Super Bowl Experience Continues Through Saturday

The National Football League Super Bowl Experience will continue Friday and Saturday in downtown Tampa.

TAMPA, FL — Those lucky enough to have a pass and reservations have two more days to enjoy the Super Bowl Experience presented by Lowe's at Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park in downtown Tampa.

The NFL OnePass is required for entry for all fans attending. Additionally, face coverings are required at all times.

Hours are:

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  • Friday, Feb. 5, (reservation only) from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
  • Saturday, Feb. 6, (reservation only) from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

See: Tampa Mayor Mandates Wearing Masks Outdoor At Super Bowl Events

The NFL Experience football theme park opened last Friday with Bucs legend Derrick Brooks ushering the Vince Lombardi Trophy to Julian B. Lane Park where it will be on display for photos. The NFL Experience continues through Feb. 6.

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"It was nice to see everyone enjoying the experience but the mask could not keep me incognito," joked Brooks, Super Bowl host committee co-chairman.

Super Bowl Host Committee

Super Bowl LV Host Committee co-chairman Derrick Brooks visits the NFL Super Bowl Experience.

“Our 40-yard dash is behind me. You can see. You can run against Saquon Barkley or Derrick Henry in the 40-yard dash. We have a gallery displaying all 54 Super Bowl rings, Hall of Fame busts from Canton and our replica locker room display as it appears on game day," said Nicki Ewell, NFL director of events.

Visitors will be able to take photos with the trophy, virtually meet and greet NFL players and football legends, try kicking a field goal, vertical jump on LED screens and shop for NFL merchandise at two stores. Food and drink concessions will be available as well. Click here for menus.

"Whether it's being able to kick, or punt, or pass, seeing the Lombardi trophy, or doing virtual meet and greets, there will be something for everybody," Tampa Bay Sports Commission director and CEO of the Super Bowl LV Host Committee Rob Higgins said. "It's like a theme park for football fans. You can come down and create memories that will last a lifetime with your family."

There will be other entertainment, activities and selfie spots stretching about three miles from the Armature Works in Tampa Heights to Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park' Technology Village and Tampa's Riverwalk to Sparkman Wharf on Channelside Drive.

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Courtesy Super Bowl LV Host Committee

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