Five for 55

A cast of hundreds has contributed to making sure Super Bowl LV takes place as scheduled. Here are some groups and people that played a leading role.

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National football league HQ

Peter O’Reilly, Executive vice president, club business and league events, NFL

Planning the Super Bowl is normally a major but somewhat routine affair. This year taxed O’Reilly and his entire team to find a way to keep the game going in totally unprecedented circumstances.

 

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Medical Professionals

Dr. Allen Sills, NFL chief medical officer

Dr. Thom Mayer, NFLPA medical director

This duo oversaw every aspect of the league’s approach to playing during the pandemic. While the details of the Super Bowl have been difficult to put together, it could have easily been derailed by mass cancellations during the regular season. That didn’t happen.

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The Host City

Rob Higgins, CEO, Tampa Bay Super Bowl LV Host Committee

The Super Bowl is absolutely crucial to this tourism-dependent market, especially after the city missed out on the home games from long postseason runs by its other two teams: the Stanley Cup champion Lightning and the World Series runner-up Rays.

 

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NFL ownership

Jonathan Kraft, Chair, NFL Fan Engagement and Major Events Committee

■ As the lead liaison from ownership to O’Reilly’s team, all policy decisions went through the president of the New England Patriots.

 

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The union

DeMaurice Smith, Executive director; JC Tretter, president, NFLPA

Insiders say the union and the NFL have rarely gotten along better than they have during the pandemic crisis.



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