Super Bowl week off to subdued
start after Bryant death
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[January 27, 2020]
By Steve Keating
MIAMI (Reuters) - Super Bowl week got
off to a subdued start as the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco
49ers arrived in Miami on Sunday still digesting the news that Los
Angeles Lakers great Kobe Bryant had died in a helicopter crash.
What was supposed to be the kickoff to a week-long party turned
somber as the NFL and players from both teams learned that Bryant,
his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others were killed in the
crash.
"Man not Kobe ... Prayers to his family and friends! #RIPMamba,"
tweeted Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
San Francisco cornerback Richard Sherman, who will have the job of
defending Mahomes in next Sunday's Super Bowl, echoed the sentiment
on Twitter: "Just don’t have the words.... #Kobe."
The NFL joined North America's other major sports leagues in
offering condolences to the Bryant family while observing a moment
of silence before the opening kickoff of the All-Star Game being
played in Orlando.
"The National Football League extends its deepest condolences to the
friends and families of all those who lost their lives in today's
accident, including NBA legend Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna,"
said the NFL in a statement.
"Kobe was an extraordinary athlete who thrilled and entertained
sports fans around the world for a generation. our thoughts are with
the Bryant family, Kobe's fans, his teammates, the Lakers
organization and the NBA."
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Mourners gather in Microsoft Square near the Staples Center to pay
respects to Kobe Bryant after a helicopter crash killed the retired
basketball star, in Los Angeles, California, U.S., January 26, 2020.
REUTERS/Kyle Grillot
While a pall is likely to hang over the sporting world and Super
Bowl preparations for some time the show will go on, though the
light-hearted mood that usually accompanies Monday's Super Bowl
Opening Night when both teams dive into a media mosh pit is sure to
be more muted.
Sorrow, however, will eventually give way to excitement as thousands
of fans pour into Miami, which is hosting the Super Bowl for a
record 11th time.
Miami, one of the world's great party destinations, will be ready to
welcome Chiefs fans who have waited a half-century for a return to
the NFL championship game.
Kansas City are slight favorites to lift the Lombardi Trophy next
Sunday, though several oddsmakers call the contest even.
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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