The Kansas City Chiefs won their third Super Bowl title in five years.
It was also the first back-to-back NFL champions in almost 20 years. For all the glory on Feb. 11, there was also many glorious moments that happened off the field. Looking back at last weekend in Las Vegas, there were several events that took home the gold.
Anquan Boldin, Co-Founder of Sport for Impact hosted a reception on Feb. 10 at the NFL Legends Lounge.
“I’ve always been taught that you’ve given different gifts and abilities for a reason. I always tell people that God didn’t put me on this earth just to play football. I knew that my goal wasn’t just to catch touchdowns or anything like that, but it was to make a difference in this world,” stated Boldin about why he is so passionate about the organization.
The phenomenal organization is providing opportunities for athletes to elevate their community impact and maximize resources. There are engagement pathways with Sport for Impact for all athletes from rookies to legends, and for brands, media partners, teams, and leagues to collaborate through the power of sport to drive collective action and social change.
Also on Feb. 10, Wheels Up kicked off its’ annual Super Bowl foray hosting members for an exclusive by-invitation brunch at Komodo Restaurant at the newly opened Fontainebleau Las Vegas. Sports legend and seven-time Super Bowl Champion Tom Brady was on-hand to provide a motivational speech on his path to success, followed by a question + answer portion for Wheels Up members. Brady was in great spirits kicking off the session by throwing a football to a precocious 11-year-old attending with his parents.
Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Tailgate is better with Pepsi saw the likes of DJ DU, Dustin Lynch and DIPLO. Over 20K fans spent Super Bowl morning celebrating the Big Game with loads of tailgate fun on the iconic Las Vegas strip. During the tailgate, Guy took on Eli Manning to a football throwing contest and threw signed footballs into the crowd. Other celebs also partook in the tailgate experience, including Gordon Ramsay, who joined him on stage, Sophia Culpo, Flavor Flav, Madison Brodsky, Dale Moss, Khaby, Justin Sutherland, Antonia Lofaso and more.
Over at the stadium, Thomas J. Henry gifted his senior staff from his law firm along with a selection of close friends with a one-of-a-kind Super Bowl LVIII weekend experience. The suite at the stadium showcased grandstand view of the game to enjoy with celebrity guests.
“The Super Bowl is a fantastic experience all around. From the game to the halftime show to the crowd, I can’t think of any other event that matches the energy of the Super Bowl’s energy – especially for the first time in Las Vegas,” said Henry.
Here is to an amazing weekend that was one for the memory books.