The most visible security attendees at this year's Super Bowl in New Orleans will see is an increased law enforcement presence around the Ceasars Superdome, as well as
The NFL's chief security officer revealed that the league is taking a new approach to ensure that supporters are safe for Super Bowl LIX.
Following the New Year’s Day attack, local, state, and federal agencies have instituted heightened security measures for Super Bowl LIX in February 2025. Measures include an increased law enforcement presence,
The NFL modified their security plans for next month's Super Bowl after the New Year's Day attack in the New Orleans host city, a league official said on Wednesday, including adding more law enforcement support.
More than a dozen people were killed after police said a man drove a truck through a crowd on Bourbon Street on New Year's Day.
The NFL is enhancing security measures for the upcoming Super Bowl in New Orleans after a New Year's Day attack resulted in 14 fatalities. Security plans include increased law enforcement and intelligence coordination.
The NFL's security chief projected confidence in the league's security plans as New Orleans prepares to host the Feb. 9 Super Bowl in the aftermath of a terror attack that killed 14 people there on New Year's Day.
The NFL's security chief projected confidence in the league's safety plans as New Orleans prepares to host Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9.
but it does change things," the NFL's Chief Security Officer Cathy Lanier told ESPN. "Are we doing anything differently? Of course." DeLaune, currently in New Orleans preparing for the Super Bowl, stated that heightened security measures will soon be visible.
Check points, bag screenings and heavy equipment are all parts of Super Bowl security plan in the wake of the Bourbon Street terror attack