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TAMPA, Fla. – On Tampa’s riverfront, in a sea of football fans, you can’t miss one family of 12 from Kansas City.

The Bucs are the home team so it’s mostly Buccaneer red at the Super Bowl experience, but the Williams cousins are definitely holding it down for the other red jerseys. [TRENDING: $7.2M in PPP funds used to buy Fla.

mansion | These Fla. lakes have the most alligators | ‘Love triangle’ leads to fatal shooting] Lisa Cole said she organized the group’s big trip.

She said the family bought their plane tickets early. “We got our tickets a while back,” Cole said. “And then we found a hotel so it wasn’t that bad, about $500 a person.” The family does not have tickets to the game, but whether all the visitors and locals are going to the

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