The Phoenix police department is hunting for suspects who stole $100,000 worth of NFL property from the Super Bowl Experience.
The Phoenix police department is searching for individuals who stole $100,000 worth of NFL equipment at the Super Bowl Experience event in downtown Phoenix. As of yet, no suspects have been apprehended and the police are requesting assistance from the public with any information related to the case. According to reports, the theft occurred at 5 p.m. near Washington and 2nd streets and the property was stolen from a third-party vendor.
State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona will host Super Bowl 57 between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs next Sunday. This will be the third time the stadium has hosted the Super Bowl, having previously hosted two memorable games: Super Bowl 42 in 2008, where the New York Giants defeated the previously undefeated New England Patriots, and Super Bowl 49, where Malcolm Butler's last-minute goal line interception secured the Pats their fourth Super Bowl victory.
The Eagles and Chiefs won Super Bowl 52 and Super Bowl 54, respectively, and the winner of the upcoming game will edge closer to securing dynasty status. The Eagles are currently a small 1.5-point favorite for the game.
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