The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs have arrived in New Orleans for Super Bowl week with temperatures in the 60s on Sunday afternoon. The players and staff exited their planes to buses waiting on the tarmac without much fanfare. Security was tight at the airport for their arrivals, with media members kept at a distance. The Eagles earned their spot in the Super Bowl by defeating the Washington Commanders in the NFC championship game, while the Chiefs secured the AFC crown with a victory over the Buffalo Bills. Jay Cicero, president of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation and New Orleans Super Bowl Host Committee, highlighted the economic impact of the Super Bowl on the city, with projections of over $480 million in spending. The teams’ arrivals mark the beginning of a week of activities leading up to the first Super Bowl in New Orleans since 2013. With over 6,000 media credentials issued for the event, the city is gearing up for a successful and exciting Super Bowl. Follow the latest Super Bowl updates on AP NFL.
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