The Kids ‘Picked Last In Gym Class’ Gear Up For Super Bowl
Super Bowl tech billionaires are transforming NFL fandom with $50K tickets and AI ad wars in Silicon Valley's biggest sports moment.
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The Kids ‘Picked Last In Gym Class’ Gear Up For Super Bowl
The Unlikely Alliance Between Silicon Valley and the NFL What happens when the founders who built AI empires trade hoodies for luxury suites at the Super Bowl? This Sunday in Santa Clara, a cultural shift is unfolding as tech’s most influential leaders converge on Levi's Stadium—not as casual fans, but as central players in America's biggest sporting spectacle. With tickets averaging $7,000 and premium experiences hitting $50,000, Silicon Valley's elite are rewriting the playbook on sports fandom. They're not just attending; they're reshaping halftime shows, dominating ad breaks with AI rivalries, and turning the Super Bowl into a showcase of technological ambition meeting athletic excellence. Credit: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic/ Getty Images From Gym Class Outsiders to Stadium Insiders The narrative resonates deeply in an industry built by self-described outsiders. As one prominent venture capitalist recently observed, this year's Bay Area Super Bowl represents…