Temperatures climbed into the mid-80s outside the stadium, which
is home to a Los Angeles Rams team looking to secure a
championship against the Cincinnati Benglas after falling short
in the Super Bowl three years ago.
"(Rams head coach Sean) McVay is gonna learn from the last Super
Bowl," said California resident Nick Gonzales.
"He's gonna be more prepared against a good team and a good
coach and the Rams are gonna win."
Despite their underdog status, Bengals fans were equally
confident.
"Bengals are gonna win of course," said Matthew Webb of
Cincinnati.
"Super pumped up, beyond hyped, ready for them to hoist the
Lombardi trophy later today."
In the surrounding neighborhood, residents looking to capitalize
on the crush of fans were asking hundreds of dollars for parking
spaces, selling jerseys, bacon-wrapped hot dogs and lemonade.
(Reporting by Nathan Frandino; Additional reporting and writing
by Rory Carroll; editing by Grant McCool)
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