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Mac Jones, Jauan Jennings Active vs. Buccaneers; Inactives for Week 6 #SFvsTB
The San Francisco 49ers have finalized their inactive list ahead of the Week 6 contest against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. With rosters limited to 48 active players on gameday, several players will be sidelined for the NFC matchup at Raymond James Stadium.
Quarterbacks Brock Purdy and Mac Jones were both working through injuries this week. Purdy dealing with a toe injury was ruled out of the contest on Friday by head coach Kyle Shanahan, and Jones dealing with knee and oblique injuries was questionable throughout the weekend but is not named on the 49ers Week 6 inactive list, pointing to his start on Sunday afternoon.
The 49ers will also be without wide receivers Ricky Pearsall (knee) and Jordan Watkins (calf) both of whom were ruled out on Friday. Wide receiver Jauan Jennings was questionable with ankle and rib injuries but was also not named on the team’s inactive list, a positive sign for the 49ers receiving corps.
Other initially questionable players not named to today’s inactives include DL Alfred Collins, DL Kalia Davis, S Malik Mustapha, and CB Upton Stout.
Here are the 49ers inactives for Week 6 against the Buccaneers:
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Super Bowl live updates: Block parties, concerts happening all week long in Bay Area
FILE – Puerto Rico artist Bad Bunny performs during his “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS” tour in Mexico City on Dec. 10, 2025.
Bad Bunny is expected to perform the Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday entirely in Spanish — which has inspired fans to quickly learn the language.
In October, the Puerto Rican singer — born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio — kicked off the 51st season of “Saturday Night Live” expressing pride over the achievement in Spanish, after which he said in English, “If you didn’t understand what I just said, you have four months to learn!”
That declaration further stoked the anger of some conservatives who have vilified Bad Bunny for speaking out against President Donald Trump’s anti-immigrant policies. The singer canceled the U.S. portion of his tour last year out of fear that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents would target his fans.
There’s been a frenzy online of people posting about Bad Bunny lyrics, including Puerto Ricans explaining slang used by the singer and non-Spanish speakers documenting their journey to learn Spanish.
Anticipation for his halftime performance has only intensified since last weekend, when his album, ” Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” became the first Spanish-language album to win the Grammy for album of the year. He did not shy away from addressing targeted federal immigration operations at the awards.
“Before I say thanks to God, I’m going to say ICE out,” he said in English after winning his first Grammy for música urbana album. “We’re not savage, we’re not animals, we’re not aliens. We are humans and we are Americans.”
Fans are learning Spanish before the Super Bowl
Niklaus Miller, 29, has been buckling down on learning Bad Bunny lyrics since the singer’s SNL appearance months ago.
“I am delusional enough to be like ‘this would be easy. I could pick it up pretty quickly,’” Miller said.
The fervor to learn a new language within a short time span highlights the powerful impact of Latino culture in the U.S. despite the president’s anti-immigrant rhetoric and actions.
“It felt like a form of protest,” Miller said. “What can I do right now besides what everyone is doing that is trying to help? It just feels good.”
Miller said he has gotten messages from people who watch his videos with their parents since he started posting about the process of learning Spanish. They say they feel seen and appreciated.
While Miller hasn’t learned Bad Bunny’s entire discography, he has learned portions of six songs that he feels will be part of the halftime show, including “Tití Me Preguntó,” “DtMF” and “Baile Inolvidable.”
The day after Bad Bunny was announced as the halftime act, O’Neil Thomas, 28, a New York City actor and content creator, started learning the singer’s catalog.
“I was just so excited because he wasn’t an artist that I expected,” Thomas said. “And given how we are right now with the state of the country I think he is the perfect person to headline such a humongous stage.”
The response to his TikTok videos – showing Thomas learning “NUEVAYoL” and other tracks — have been really positive, Thomas added. Many Puerto Rican people have reached out, saying they’re proud that someone outside the community is attempting to learn about their culture.
Latin music and culture intensify interest in language
“People were already starting to make the effort with learning Spanish as a result of their interest in Latin music,” said Vanessa Díaz, associate professor of Chicano and Latino studies at Loyola Marymount University. “The Super Bowl itself is an additional push for a trend that was already happening.”
Díaz, who is the co-author of “P FKN R: How Bad Bunny Became the Global Voice of Puerto Rican Resistance,” says the rise of Latin music over the past decade has pushed non-Spanish speakers to learn the language. Bad Bunny’s clear messaging in his lyrics, videos and performances amplifies that interest, Díaz said.
Spanish is the most spoken language at home behind English in the U.S. — except in three states, according to U.S. Census data. Over 13% of residents age 5 and older speak it.
For Thomas, Bad Bunny’s music offered the perfect opportunity to take on the challenge of learning a new language.
“I love Spanish and I always wanted to learn it,” Thomas said. “So, this has been a fun introduction for me to finally hone in.”
Both Miller and Thomas said that learning Spanish, specifically Puerto Rican Spanish, in a short period of time has been a unique challenge.
Thomas said listening to Bad Bunny’s music casually is a different experience than learning the lyrics.
“Listening to his music is really fun,” Thomas said. “The amount of times I’ve pressed rewind just to get a phrase, I can’t even count.”
Miller said the hard part about learning the songs is that the Puerto Rican dialect tends to chop some words and it is very fast. Miller said if he hasn’t worked on understanding a song for days, he might forget the pronunciation and it’s hard to come back to it.
“It’s fun but then stressful because I am a Type-A person, so that’s been hard, honestly,” Miller said. “I’m firing on all cylinders.”
A landmark for Latino culture is also politically divisive
Bad Bunny’s booking at the Super Bowl has been divisive from the start. Trump called the selection “ridiculous.” Conservatives have called it anti-American — even though native-born Puerto Ricans are also U.S. citizens. Turning Point USA is putting on an alternative “All-American Halftime Show” with a lineup led by Kid Rock.
This all comes against the backdrop of Latinos and Spanish-speaking communities being targeted in Trump’s immigration crackdowns. His executive actions have vastly expanded who is eligible for deportation and routine hearings have turned into deportation traps for migrants.
For Bad Bunny, the halftime show is the ultimate stage to showcase his music, heritage and global influence. For the NFL and Apple Music, it’s a balancing act: deliver a spectacle that celebrates diversity without igniting controversy that scares off advertisers.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has stood by the choice, citing Bad Bunny’s immense popularity.
Petra Rivera-Rideau, associate professor of American studies at Wellesley College and co-author of “P FKN R,” said there’s a long history in the U.S. of Spanish being criminalized.
Bad Bunny is making it cool to know the language and changing the narrative around it, Diaz said. Now Spanish is something that people are aspiring to learn.
Díaz doesn’t think his performance will necessarily shift how Latinos are perceived in the U.S. but she says it will create an interesting conversation depending on “how people are going to grapple with the magnitude of having someone like Bad Bunny on the stage.”
At a time when “the U.S. is targeting Latinos and migrants and Spanish speakers or even those who are just perceived to be any of those things in a way that we haven’t seen in our lifetimes,” his visibility is powerful, Diaz said.
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Bay Area military veteran chosen for free Super Bowl tickets by USAA
When the Super Bowl kicks off on Sunday, one local fan will be there as an honored guest.
A long-time Army veteran will be getting the VIP treatment, and it won’t cost him a dime. It’s payback for a life spent serving his country and his community.
When Eugene “Rich” Ritchie retired, he began volunteering at the USO Lounge at SFO, welcoming service members traveling to and from the city. But the other day, the USO staff told him that he had been nominated to be in a contest.
That’s when he got the phone call.
“And it’s, ‘Congratulations, we selected you.’ And I was like, what?! Really?” Rich said. “And they said, who’s your favorite player? I said, ‘McCaffrey, right now, is my most favorite current player. Oh yeah, McCaffrey, he’s awesome.’ And they’re like, ‘ho, ho, ho’… I’m like, ‘OK, something’s up.’”
Sponsored by the USAA insurance company, Rich and his wife Alexia, who live in Richmond, will get tickets to the game, a hotel on Union Square, and pretty much an entire weekend of fun for doing something that started clear back when he joined the ROTC program at Cal Berkeley.
Rich was the only one to select “infantry” as his desired duty when everyone else wanted military intelligence.
“So, I was an anomaly at Berkeley,” he said, with a laugh.
In 1981, he was a 20-year-old lieutenant and was eventually sent to Korea to command a security unit at the DMZ, at a time when tensions were running high. After that came 20 years of training and service in Honduras and various bases stateside. Then came 9/11 and the US war on terror, and Rich was sent to Iraq to help the locals become a capable fighting force.
“I lived with the Iraqis,” he said. “My job was to live with the Iraqis. I had a team and we basically trained them in Western tactics.”
Rich said he was impressed with the courage shown by the Iraqi forces he trained. He served for a total of 24 years, from 1981 to 2005, retiring with the rank of Major in the US Army. Later, after getting out of the military, he took a position as a special education teacher at Albany Middle School, a job his wife Alexia said required a bit of courage, as well.
“He didn’t shed a tear in Iraq, but he cried his first couple of days as a teacher at the middle school with a bunch of 6th graders!” she said, laughing. “That was his breaking point. But he survived and he’s a veteran of both occupations, you bet.”
Alexia is also a 49er fan, but she’s an even bigger fan of her husband, saying he put off his retirement to volunteer to serve in Iraq.
“He could have retired, but he actually pulled his retirement paperwork so that he could step up for an eight-month deployment in Iraq,” she said. “And to watch him being again in the spotlight — so well deserved — is what makes my experience here that much sweeter.”
And the sweetness began on Wednesday, when Rich and Alexia got their tickets and a chance to meet their favorite player. Niners running back Christian McCaffrey has his own foundation to support veterans, so this Super Bowl promotion was a natural fit.
“I’m really proud of the work we’ve done, and I’m super excited about the work to come in the future,” McCaffrey said. “We get to play a kid’s game for a living. We play in front of millions of people. And a lot of that is because of the people who have sacrificed for us.”
Rich was surprised that he was selected, but he has spent his entire life in service to others. And now, he’s serving again, this time as a symbol for all the men and women who are part of something much more important than just a “kid’s game.”
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Exclusive | Super Bowl 2026: Guide to the hottest events, concerts and parties happening in San Francisco
Super Bowl 2026 is just around the corner — and San Francisco is going all out with their pre-game events and parties.
This year’s championship game will feature the New England Patriots taking on the Seattle Seahawks at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., on Feb. 8.
Ahead of the big game, Page Six has put together a go-to guide for everything fans need to know about Super Bowl LX, including all the hottest events, star-studded parties, concerts, tailgates, shopping experiences and more taking place in San Francisco.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4
Sports Power Brunch: Celebrating the Most Powerful Women in Sports
Returning to Super Bowl week again this year, the Sports Power Brunch will host top leaders across sports, media and culture for “an elevated morning of awards, conversation and networking.”
Maria Taylor, Elle Duncan, Becky Hammon, Marissa Solis and more are expected at the event — celebrating distinguished women in the sports industry, both on and off the field — taking place Wednesday morning at the Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco.
Women Raise the Game Champions
Page Six hears that this exclusive, invitation-only Super Bowl celebration — held at the Proper Hotel Rooftop in San Francisco — will honor “the women, creators and athletes redefining football culture and shaping the future of sports.”
The rooftop event will feature an evening of cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and entertainment as guests mingle with this year’s honorees: Diana Flores (Woman of the Year), Esther Anaya (Entertainment Creator of the Year) and Julie Young (Legacy Award, presented by her son, 2021 Heisman winner Bryce Young).
THURSDAY, FEB. 5
Sports Illustrated Invitational
Just in time for Big Game Weekend, Sports Illustrated Invitational returns with its highly anticipated celebrity golf event, bringing together the worlds of sports, entertainment and culture all in one place.
The tournament, produced by Authentic Live, kicks off Thursday morning at the iconic TPC Harding Park in San Francisco. Thirty-six teams of four will face off across 18 holes — with one winning the coveted 2026 SI Invitational Cup.
Page Six hears that New York Giants fan-favorite Cam Skattebo will be making an appearance, with many other familiar faces expected to attend.
NFL Honors
Annual accolades for the 2025 NFL season will be presented to recipients at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco on Thursday evening.
“Week after week, the NFL delivers performances that remind you why this game means so much to so many people,” host Jon Hamm said in a statement. “I’m honored to host an evening that celebrates the players, their immense talents and the unforgettable moments that defined this season.”
Nominees for the night’s most prestigious honor — the AP Most Valuable Player award, presented by Invisalign — include Josh Allen (Buffalo Bills), Trevor Lawrence (Jacksonville Jaguars), Drake Maye (New England Patriots), Christian McCaffrey (San Francisco 49ers) and Matthew Stafford (Los Angeles Rams).
The league’s primetime awards special will air live at 6 p.m. PT/9 p.m. ET on NBC and NFL Network, with streaming available on Peacock and NFL+.
Ahead of the awards show, Page Six will be on the red carpet reporting in real time, so be sure to follow along with our real-time coverage here on site, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and Twitter.
SiriusXM and Pandora present Noah Kahan
To help kick off Big Game Weekend, Noah Kahan will be performing an exclusive live show at The Warfield in San Francisco for SiriusXM and Pandora.
Page Six hears the folk-pop singer is expected to perform hits like “Stick Season,” “Dial Drunk,” “Northern Attitude” and “You’re Gonna Go Far,” as well as new music from his upcoming fourth studio album.
“Can’t wait to perform for SiriusXM and Pandora before the big game at The Warfield,” Kahan said in a statement. “So hyped to play such an iconic venue and share the moment with my fans. Let’s get it.”
Fans can enter for a chance to attend here. The performance will also air in its entirety on SiriusXM’s Alt Nation (ch. 36) on Feb. 7 at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET.
BAHC Live! Concert Series presented by Xfinity
Benson Boone will be headlining the Bay Area Host Committee Live! Concert Series Thursday night, with special guest Shaboozey, at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium.
Doors open at 7:00 p.m. PT with the show expected to begin around 8 p.m. PT.
The multi-day concert series will then continue Saturday with a performance by Chris Stapleton, featuring special guest Sierra Ferrell, at the same time and location.
Both shows will be in Dolby Atmos, offering fans a new way to experience music at its fullest potential.
“Music in Dolby Atmos goes beyond the ordinary listening experience by immersing you in the song, revealing details with unparalleled clarity and depth,” a press release explains. “Nothing compares to experiencing your favorite artist in Dolby Atmos.”
Fall Out Boy: Wells Fargo Autograph Card Exclusives Concert Series
Get ready to dance, dance!
Fall Out Boy will perform at the historic Regency Ballroom in San Francisco as part of the Wells Fargo Autograph Card Exclusives concert series.
The intimate venue has a capacity of 1,400, making it one of the smallest rooms the rock band has played in a long time — and a guarantee that any seat in the house will be a good one!
The concert experience kicks off at 8:30 p.m. PT. Tickets for eligible Wells Fargo credit cardholders and more information can be found here.
Tight Ends & Friends
Sports Illustrated is teaming up with Tight End University (TEU) — founded by George Kittle, Travis Kelce and Greg Olsen — for “Tight Ends & Friends,” a high-energy, community-driven celebration to kick off Super Bowl 2026.
Hosted by George and his wife, Claire, the event will feature performances by Loud Luxury and Frank Walker. No word yet on whether Kelce (or his fiancée, Taylor Swift) will be in attendance, but we have our fingers crossed for some surprise appearances.
The celebration, presented by Cash App and VISA, kicks off at 9 p.m. PT at Public Works in San Francisco. Find “last call” tickets and more information here.
NPU Live hosts album release show for DJ/producer ILLENIUM
Ahead of his highly-awaited “Odyssey” album, dropping on Friday, ILLENIUM will be performing an album release show at Pier 80 warehouse in San Francisco.
The album marks the DJ/producer’s first major project since 2023.
Fans who attend the show will get a first listen to the record before anyone else — and a sneak peek at what to expect from his residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas in March.
FRIDAY, FEB. 6
GLD pop-up at NFL Super Bowl Experience
GLD, a lifestyle jewelry brand with deep ties to sports and culture, will be hosting a pop-up inside the NFL Super Bowl Experience to showcase how jewelry moves with the game and the culture around it.
The booth will run on Friday from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. PT and re-open Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. PT at Moscone Center North & South (747 Howard St. in San Francisco).
Guests who stop by will get to try on statement luxury pieces — with one winner even taking home the official Super Bowl LX pendant! — and get the chance to mingle with NFL players like Deebo Samuel Sr., Chase Brown, Alexander Mattison and Darnay Holmes.
GQ Bowl
GQ is partnering with designer Thom Browne to present GQ Bowl, an evening celebrating the fusion of sports and fashion, along with the debut of Thom Browne’s Fall 2026 collection.
This year’s event, held at the Legion of Honor museum in San Francisco, will feature a livestream red carpet and runway event beginning at 7 p.m. ET.
Fans can tune into the special livestream via GQ’s YouTube.
The One Party by Uber
Returning for the fourth year, Uber’s The One party will feature a performance by Olivia Dean with special guest Shaboozey. The two are appearing fresh off their wins at the 2026 Grammys last weekend.
The members-only event runs from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. PT at Pier 48 in Uber’s hometown of San Francisco.
The annual bash has famously been star-studded in years past. Page Six has spotted everyone from Paris Hilton to Vanessa Hudgens, Travis Scott, Brooklyn Beckham, Ice Spice, Post Malone, Tom Brady, Megan Fox and more.
FanDuel Party powered by Spotify
Before performing the opening ceremony at Super Bowl LX on Sunday, Green Day will be hitting the stage at Pier 29 in San Francisco.
The rock group will be entertaining guests for a special night of live music and celebration on Friday, with an additional performance by Counting Crows and a DJ set by Jungle.
Page Six hears plenty of athletes and internet personalities are expected to attend the invite-only event, including Rob Gronkowski, Will Compton, Taylor Lewan, Josh Richards, Haley Kalil, Maggie Thurmon, Joey Mulinaro and Kay Adams.
EA Sports presents Madden Bowl
EA Sports is back on the ground for Super Bowl Week to host their annual Madden Bowl.
This year’s celebration will take place at the Chase Center in San Francisco and feature performances by Luke Combs, Teddy Swims, Stephen Wilson Jr., Gavin Adcock and the Bay Area’s own LaRussell.
“Panthers football has been a staple in my life since I was a kid, so playing Madden has been something I’ve always done — still do to this day on tour,” Combs said in a statement. “Getting the invite … to be a part of the Madden Bowl [ahead of] the biggest football game in the world was a no-brainer. I can’t wait.”
The VIP guest list includes Alix and Ashtin Earle, Olivia Ponton, Livvy Dunne, Ariana Madix, Saweetie, Olivia Culpo, Christian McCaffrey, Saquon Barkley, Jaxson Dart, Cooper DeJean, Ciara, Russell Wilson, Brooks Nader and many more.
Fans at home can catch all the live action across EA Sports’ social channels starting at 7 p.m. PT.
Shaq’s Fun House
Shaquille O’Neal is once again hosting his “music festival meets carnival meets circus” event ahead of Super Bowl 2026.
Shaq’s Fun House will run from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. PT at the historic Cow Palace Arena and Event Center in Daly City, Calif.
Tiësto, T-Pain, Disco Lines, Myles O’Neal and Shaq himself (under the stage name DJ Diesel) are all set to provide this year’s entertainment for guests, who will also experience a full carnival midway packed with rides, games, immersive interactive attractions and more.
“From day one, I wanted Shaq’s Fun House to be the party for the people,” the NBA legend explained in a statement. “A lot of Big Game events feel like they are only for VIPs. At my party, you buy a ticket
and your night is taken care of … so you can just show up and have fun.”
Tickets and more information for the “larger-than-life spectacle” can be found here.
The Lineup: Calvin Harris and Diplo
Grammy winners Calvin Harris and Diplo will be headlining The Lineup, presented by NPU Live, at the Pier 80 Warehouse in San Francisco.
The two will be joined by fellow DJ/producers Sonny Fodera, Kaleena Zanders and Tyson O’Brien.
“A play on words between legendary team lineups and elite music lineups, this event sets the tone before the game, the halftime show and the headlines,” NPU Live explained in a statement announcing the inaugural event. “Expect next-level production, immersive environments and a crowd that knows this is where the weekend really begins.”
VIP tickets can be found here.
H.wood Homecoming Party presented by DraftKings
If you’ve never experienced being In da (same) Club as 50 Cent, now’s your chance!
The “Candy Shop” rapper will be performing at the 1 Hotel in San Francisco as part of the H.wood Homecoming party presented by DraftKings.
Also taking the stage are Kaytranada, Anderson .Paak (aka DJ Pee .Wee) and Zack Bia.
The invite-only bash, running from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. PT, will feature an immersive experience set within a reimagined 1920s-inspired environment.
“This is our fifth year of hosting Homecoming and our 13th Super Bowl weekend event overall. Once again this year, with the help of DraftKings, we’ve created one of this weekend’s most exciting experiences,” H.wood owner Brian Toll exclusively told Michael J. Duarte, senior sports reporter for the California Post.
“Guests can expect The H.wood Group’s signature blend of white-glove hospitality, star power and performances, plus lots of surprises throughout the night.”
SATURDAY, FEB. 7
Michael Rubin’s Fanatics Super Bowl Party
While we’re looking forward to all of the parties happening ahead of Super Bowl LX, no one does it quite like Fanatics! We’re hearing Michael Rubin’s bash will be just as star-studded as in years past.
Page Six broke the news that Cardi B will be taking the stage to perform at the event — with a special guest appearance by New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft — and several other A-list performers.
The invite-only event kicks off at a private location on Saturday, just one day before Cardi B’s boyfriend, NFL star Stefon Diggs, and the Patriots take on the Seattle Seahawks at Levi’s Stadium.
Previous guests have included Kim Kardashian, Tom Brady, Alix Earle, Justin Bieber, Martha Stewart, Odell Beckham Jr., Ciara, Post Malone, Ice Spice, Glen Powell, Pete Davidson, Kevin Costner, Travis Scott, Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson and many more.
Abercrombie x NFL’s Pre-Super Bowl Fashion Show
It’s football meets fashion!
Abercrombie has teamed up with the NFL to host its first-ever Super Bowl activation, a star-studded fashion presentation, on the eve of the championship game in San Francisco.
“NFL players have become style icons,” Ian Trombetta, senior vice president of global social, influencer and content marketing for the NFL, explained in a statement. “Fashion continues to authentically connect our players and our fans within a global cultural conversation.”
Ahead of the exciting event, Page Six can exclusively reveal some of the exciting names who will be modeling the Abercrombie x NFL collection: Cooper DeJean, Tee Higgins, CeeDee Lamb, Christian McCaffrey, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Fred Warner, Brooklyn Adams, Olivia Culpo, Katie Feeney, Allison Kuch, Marissa Lawrence and Ronika Love.
They are all NFL players featured in Abercrombie’s recent “Style Concierge” campaign, as well as notable football wives and girlfriends spotlighted in Abercrombie & Fitch’s “In Her Own League” campaign.
Local fans can shop the Super Bowl Styles at a special Abercrombie pop-up located within the NFL Shop (at the Super Bowl Experience inside the Moscone Center in San Francisco).
The full Super Bowl LX collection is also available here for a limited time.
BÉIS Bowl Weekend
BÉIS is also getting in on all the exciting Super Bowl action.
The popular travel brand is popping up for the first time during Big Game Weekend at San Francisco Brewing Co. in Ghirardelli Square.
Beginning Saturday, guests will get the chance to explore a variety of BÉIS bags and custom Super Bowl merchandise. They can also participate in giveaways and competitive games throughout the weekend for “epic prizes,” including BÉIS bags, luggage and charms.
Plus, Page Six hears that founder and chief creative officer Shay Mitchell will even be on site at some point to “bring the BÉIS vibe to one of the city’s most iconic locations.”
Saturday’s bash runs from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET. The festivities will continue Sunday with a special watch party (featuring trivia, bingo, food and drinks) from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. PT at the same location.
Both events are free and open to the public; no tickets are necessary.
YouTube Super Bowl LX Flag Football Game
Global superstar J Balvin and viral comedian Druski are going to head-to-head for an ultimate flag football showdown at the NFL Super Bowl Experience at Moscone Center in San Francisco.
The duo will be leading two star-studded teams of YouTube creators, musicians, athletes and NFL legends in an attempt to claim the title of SBLX Flag Champions.
“Being a part of a huge flag game like this during Super Bowl week is going to be awesome,” J Balvin said in a statement. “I’m ready to lead my team, bring the vibes and put on a fun show that fans will remember.”
Added Druski, “I’m hyped … I won MVP of my middle school church flag league for the most pass breakups in a single game, so I expect to bring a similar amount of intensity to the field.”
Fans at home can tune into the YouTube livestream here, starting at 7 p.m. PT/10 p.m. ET.
Maxim Big Game Party: Bay Lights & Football Nights
Maxim is hosting its annual Big Game Party, but this year, it’s invite-only.
Page Six exclusively hears that the VIP bash will host several athletes and celebrities, including Nate Burleson, Dez Bryant, Charly Jordan, Sam Hartman, Rachel Lindsay and Cooper DeJean.
Guests who scored a lucky invite will also be entertained by a lineup of performers, including HUGEL, Larry June, LoudLuxury, Plastik Funk and DJ UnKommon.
“Maxim has become that go-to Saturday night event that everybody wants to get into,” Seth Kaplan, founder and CEO of UnKommon Events, told California Post senior sports reporter Michael J. Duarte.
“This year, we’re keeping it exclusive [and] our guest list has been insane … every celebrity wants to be here, be seen, show their face.”
SI The Party presented by DraftKings
Stop, drop, kaboom!
Ludacris will once again be on the ground for Super Bowl festivities, this time with a performance at SI The Party presented by DraftKings.
The highly anticipated event — running from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. PT at the iconic Cow Palace in Daly City, Calif. — will also feature sets by The Chainsmokers, Xandra and DJ Irie.
The party has been truly epic in the past, as Page Six has witnessed over the years. Previous attendees have included Leonardo DiCaprio, Kim Kardashian, Jeff Bezos, Justin and Hailey Bieber, Kevin Hart, Shaquille O’Neal, Alex Rodriguez, MGK and Patrick and Brittany Mahomes.
Find more information and tickets here.
Taste of the NFL
This year’s Taste of the NFL celebration will kick off at 4 p.m. PT at The Hibernia in San Francisco.
“This NFL-sanctioned experience brings together renowned chefs, NFL legends and tastemakers for an afternoon of exquisite cuisine, world-class wines and spirits, exciting entertainment and unique fan interactions, all to benefit GENYOUth’s mission to end student hunger and food insecurity,” a press release states.
Over 30 acclaimed chefs will be on site and cooking up delicious eats, along with several current and former NFL players, VIP guests and surprise attendees.
R&B and Ribs
T-Pain and Sean Paul will be performing their hits at NPU Live’s R&B and Ribs event at the Pier 80 Warehouse in San Francisco.
“Expect chart-topping hits, nostalgic anthems and unstoppable energy as two icons hit the same stage backed by a stacked lineup featuring J. Espinosa, Knowpa Slaps, Shawn Looney, DJ Kream and $picy,” a press release states.
“We’re transforming Pier 80 into a full-scale party playground: massive sound, open-air warehouse vibes, food that slaps and [more]. Whether you’re pregaming the big weekend or just here for the music and culture, this is the event to be at.”
Doors open at 3 p.m. PT, with the event running from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. PT. Fans can find tickets here.
SUNDAY, FEB. 8
The Players Tailgate
The Player’s Tailgate is one of Page Six’s favorite pre-game parties to hit up on Super Bowl Sunday.
The annual event is known for bringing together celebrities, NFL players and chef-driven food experiences for an unforgettable Big Game Weekend experience.
This year’s culinary function — hosted by Nate Burleson with a DJ set by DJ Irie — will kick off at 11 a.m. PT at Mission College in Santa Clara, Calif. It’s just a 30-minute walk from Levi’s Stadium, where the NFL championship game will be played on Sunday.
Celebrity chefs who will be on site to prepare gourmet dishes for guests include Aaron May, Marc Murphy, Kelsey Murphy and Aarón Sánchez. Find tickets and more information here.
Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Tailgate
If you’re looking for great food and plenty of family-friendly pre-game entertainment, Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Tailgate is the place to be.
The culinary icon (aka the “Mayor of Flavortown”) is hosting a pre-game takeover for more than 10,000 fans at the Cow Palace Arena and Event Center in Daly City, Calif.
From 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. PT, guests can enjoy everything from a “Built in the Bay” culinary showcase (highlighting local bars and restaurants) to performances by Loud Luxury and Tucker Wetmore.
The tailgate party, presented by SpotOn, is open to the public. Find tickets and more information here.
Super Bowl LX
Sunday’s kickoff for the championship game between the New England Patriots (AFC Champions) and Seattle Seahawks (NFC Champions) begins at 3:30 p.m. PT/6:30 p.m. ET from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.
Green Day will perform the opening ceremony followed by a pre-game lineup of Charlie Puth performing the national anthem, Brandi Carlile singing “America the Beautiful” and Coco Jones taking on a rendition of “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” Later, Bad Bunny will headline the Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show.
Fans can tune into Super Bowl 2026 live on NBC, Peacock, Telemundo and Universo. In the meantime, stay tuned to all of Page Six’s coverage as we head to San Francisco for all the action.
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