Super Bowl LV, and this year's event will be unlike anything we've seen in years past.Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the NFL has had to make a plethora of changes in order to successfully create an experience that keeps everyone entertained, but still safe from COVID-19.
One of the most obvious differences people tuning into the game on Sunday, Feb. 7 will see is less people in the stands to cheer on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs.
While Tampa's Raymond James Stadium can seat up to 75,000 people for special events, the NFL is limiting capacity to 22,000 (the lowest attendance in Super Bowl history) and requiring everyone to wear masks and sit six feet apart.«This is not the Super Bowl that Tampa dreamed of, but.