Miccosukee VIP Event
Marshall Faulk, Tony Segreto and Santonio Holmes having a "Chalk Talk" with the audience
Host Committee Ambassadors handing out gifts for the event guests
Guests enjoying a cool, breezy day outside at the Miccosukee Resort
Krystal Kickoff Party
Entrance to Viscaya, where the Krystal Kickoff party was held
Guests were treated to a concert by Hall & Oates
An acrobat serving champagne from a chandelier
For the full Krystal Kickoff photo gallery, click here.
The South Florida Super Bowl Host Committee sincerely congratulates the New Orleans Saints for earning the title of Super Bowl XLIV Champions. And we commend the Indianapolis Colts for being worthy and classy opponents. Both teams put on a great show for the world and one that will go down in Super Bowl history.
All the hard work put in by everyone was worth it after Sunday night's spectacle. The South Florida weather did not disappoint and the scenery was perfect for the biggest stage on the planet. Simply put, we could not ask for anything better.
The Host Committee would like to thank all those that could make this happen, including our sponsors and partners that supported us every step of the way. The events we hosted leading up to Super Bowl Sunday were a great success and built up much hype en route to the big game. Our staff members are grateful for all the help.
And while Super Bowl will not be coming back for at least the next three years, we are proud to have hosted a record-breaking 10 Super Bowls. Perhaps in the future we can bring back Super Bowl to the NFL's favorite destination for their championship game, right here in South Florida.
All the hard work put in by everyone was worth it after Sunday night's spectacle. The South Florida weather did not disappoint and the scenery was perfect for the biggest stage on the planet. Simply put, we could not ask for anything better.
The Host Committee would like to thank all those that could make this happen, including our sponsors and partners that supported us every step of the way. The events we hosted leading up to Super Bowl Sunday were a great success and built up much hype en route to the big game. Our staff members are grateful for all the help.
And while Super Bowl will not be coming back for at least the next three years, we are proud to have hosted a record-breaking 10 Super Bowls. Perhaps in the future we can bring back Super Bowl to the NFL's favorite destination for their championship game, right here in South Florida.
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Carolina Panthers RB DeAngelo Williams on local radio station
Miami Dolphins LB Channing Crowder with his mother on radio row
Miami Dolphins QB Chad Henne signing our Host Committee wall
Boxer "Sugar" Shane Mosley on Fox Sports
2009 Heisman Trophy Finalist Toby Gerhart on the radio
Toby Gerhart signing our wall
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell live at his press conference
Actor Jamie Foxx with Ed "Too Tall" Jones on The Foxxhole radio program
Atlanta Falcons Owner Arthur Blank on radio row
Retired NFL Player Michael Strahan on Fox Sports
Boxer Floyd Mayweather doing his radio show rounds
Pittsburgh Steelers WR Hines Ward doing an interview
Jamie Foxx and Usher on The Foxxhole
New England Patriots RB Fred Taylor on the air
David Spade and Chris Rock promoting their new movie, The Grownups
Kevin James and Adam Sandler also promoting the upcoming film, The Grownups
New York Giants RB Brandon Jacobs waiting to go on the OCNN
Retired NFL Player Ricky Watters chatting on radio row
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Retired NFL player Kurt Warner on the set of NFL Network
Former Detroit Lions great Barry Sanders interviewing over the radio
Jacksonville Jaguars star RB Maurice Jones-Drew doing a one-to-one interview
Former Miami Dolphin Joe Rose signing our wall
Sports Illustrated writer Peter King signing our wall
NBA Player Raja Bell interviewing on radio row
Super Bowl XLIV commemorative helmet on display
Former Heisman Trophy winner and retired NFL player Tim Brown
Kurt Warner signing our Host Committee wall
Super Bowl X MVP Lynn Swann putting down his signature
Former Pittsburgh Steeler great Jerome Bettis, AKA "The Bus" on TV
Cincinnati Bengals WR Chad Ochocinco promoting his OCNN on radio row
New York Jets QB Mark Sanchez and Dallas Cowboys LB Demarcus Ware on the Steven A. Smith radio program
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Check out the latest pictures from the Super Bowl XLIV Media Center at the Broward County Convention Center!
We'll be updating this album all week, so keep checking back for more...
This Super Bowl marks the first time that two “indoor dome” teams will square off against each other in a Super Bowl.
Come back to our blog every day to keep learning more fun facts about Super Bowl XLIV!
We are proud to welcome the world back to South Florida for Super Bowl XLIV, the record-breaking 10th Super Bowl held in South Florida. We will update the media on the overwhelming success of the 2010 Pro Bowl, the first NFL All-Star Game to be held outside of Hawaii in 30 years. Plus we will look forward to a spectacular week of events culminating with Super Bowl XLIV on February 7, 2010 at Sun Life Stadium!
When: Monday February 1, 2010
1:30 PM
Where: Media Center, Room 305
Broward County Convention Center
1950 Eisenhower Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
Who: Rodney Barreto, Chairman South Florida Super Bowl Host Committee
Nicki Grossman, President, Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau
William D. Talbert, III, President & CEO, Greater Miami Convention &
Visitors Bureau
Gerry Baron, Palm Beach Sports Commission
Mike Dee, CEO, Miami Dolphins
Ken Keechl - Broward County Mayor
When: Monday February 1, 2010
1:30 PM
Where: Media Center, Room 305
Broward County Convention Center
1950 Eisenhower Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
Who: Rodney Barreto, Chairman South Florida Super Bowl Host Committee
Nicki Grossman, President, Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau
William D. Talbert, III, President & CEO, Greater Miami Convention &
Visitors Bureau
Gerry Baron, Palm Beach Sports Commission
Mike Dee, CEO, Miami Dolphins
Ken Keechl - Broward County Mayor
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