Published • loading... • Updated
Big stars, enormous cake: Patriots' Super Bowl send-off on Sunday
About 30,000 fans braved freezing temperatures for a rally with performances and speeches to boost the Patriots ahead of Super Bowl LX.
- On Sunday morning, a send-off rally at Gillette Stadium drew 30 fans as the New England Patriots prepared to depart for the Super Bowl.
- Gates opened at 9 a.m., kicking off the send-off program at 9:30 a.m., featuring performances by the Dropkick Murphys and the Patriots' cheerleaders, while head coach Mike Vrabel and captains including quarterback Drake Maye were slated to speak.
- Montilios Baking Company in Brockton baked an eight-by-eight-foot, 850-pound commemorative cake featuring the team's slogan, and fans might get a chance to enjoy slices.
- Quarterback Drake Maye appeared despite missing practice Friday due to illness and shoulder issues, players and coaches spoke, then the team boarded buses to T.F. Green Airport.
- With Super Bowl LX only six days away, the Patriots will face the Seattle Seahawks on Feb. 8 at Levi's Stadium with kickoff at 6:30 p.m.
Insights by Ground AI
20 Articles
20 Articles
Thousands pack Gillette Stadium for Patriots Super Bowl Send-Off Rally - Boston News, Weather, Sports
Thousands of Patriots fans crowded into Gillette Stadium on Sunday to celebrate the home team before they head off to face the Seahawks in the Super Bowl in Santa Clara, California. Whipping the crowd into a frenzy, Pats wide receiver Stefon Diggs shouted the team’s slogan, “We all we got, we all we need!” Head coach Mike Vrabel said of the team’s first time back in the big game in seven seasons, “This is beyond my wildest dreams for the fans to…
·Boston, United States
Read Full ArticleDrake Maye speaks at Patriots’ send-off rally as injury uncertainty clouds Super Bowl 2026
It was an electric scene at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, when the Patriots were celebrated by New England faithful before jetting off to Super Bowl 2026 in Santa Clara, Calif.
·New York, United States
Read Full ArticleCoverage Details
Total News Sources20
Leaning Left2Leaning Right1Center11Last UpdatedBias Distribution79% Center
Bias Distribution
- 79% of the sources are Center
79% Center
14%
C 79%
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium








