On January 26, the crew prepping Levi’s Stadium for Super Bowl 50 accidentally painted the Denver Broncos logo at both ends of the football field.
Yahoo Sports reported the mistake with a few tongue-in-check observations: “Making things easier on Peyton Manning? Giving Cam Newton an even higher hurdle to clear? Or just a case of bizarre miscommunication? You make the call.”
Yahoo Sports’ Daniel Lam tweeted a photo of the field with the Bronco’s logo solidly visible in one end zone and still lightly visible in the other.
How come all the end zone pictures are just the Broncos for #SB50? Because someone painted the wrong end zone. pic.twitter.com/mLsuc8LBk8
— Samuel Lam (@SamuelYLam) January 27, 2016
And CBS photographer James Martin tweeted a photo where the nearly erased Bronco’s logo in the second end zone remained somewhat visible.
See the faint remains of ‘BRONCOS’ in the end zone? Grounds crew painted the logo on the wrong side. #SuperBowl50 pic.twitter.com/Jzy060MCzO
— James Martin (@Jamesco) January 26, 2016
On January 28 Levi’s Stadium tweeted a photo showing the mistake had been corrected:
Waayyy up I feel blessed. #SB50 pic.twitter.com/dqrwuxBBsu
— Levi’s® Stadium (@LevisStadium) January 29, 2016
AWR Hawkins is Second Amendment columnist for Breitbart News and Political Analyst for Armed American Radio. Follow him on Twitter: @AWRHawkins. Reach him directly at awrhawkins@breitbart.com.
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