
"Friday, that meant raising a commemorative flag at City Hall and later announcing the Super Bowl's first-ever Innovation Summit will take place at San Francisco's Museum of Modern Art on Feb. 6, two days before Levi's Stadium hosts its second Super Bowl. We're using our game to unite the country and the world. I think we could all use a little bit of that, Goodell said to a private audience of 100 inside SFMOMA's theater."
"We get to show off, Mayor Lurie said. There is no bigger game on the planet than the Super Bowl. We're honored to host it. We're going to work our tails off. Our public safety officials have been working on it for months (with the Bay Area Host Committee). We're going to show the world San Francisco is not only on the rise but the greatest city in the world."
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell visited San Francisco to launch Super Bowl LX activities, raising a commemorative flag and announcing an Innovation Summit at SFMOMA on Feb. 6. The Summit takes place two days before Levi's Stadium hosts the game. Goodell framed the event as a unifying occasion and emphasized showcasing the Bay Area. A brief panel included 49ers owner Jed York, Mayor Daniel Lurie and Bay Area Host Committee CEO Zaileen Janmohamed. No full Super Bowl Week schedule or Opening Night details were released. Moscone Convention Center and local officials are preparing Fan Experience and public safety plans.
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