These Americans have never missed a Super Bowl

the Los Angeles Times paints the portrait of three Americans who have attended all the finals of the American football championship since its launch in 1966. These octogenarians, united by their passion, are preparing to attend their 56e Super Bowl, this Sunday, February 13.

As the final of the American football championship between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Los Angeles Rams approaches, which is to be held this Sunday evening, February 13, three octogenarians are preparing to travel to Los Angeles. Gregory Eaton, Tom Henschel and Don Crisman come from three different states, do not have the same professional background but have one thing in common: they have attended all the Super Bowls since their institution, during the 1966-1967 season, narrates the Los Angeles Times.

Henschel, Crisman and Eaton are the latest members of the ‘Every Super Bowl’ club, a group of fans who have attended every edition of the event, from the victory of the Packers led by Bart Starr in January 1967 until ‘to that of Tom Brady’s Tampa Bay in February 2021. And it is not the new peak of Covid-19 contamination that will prevent them from taking place in SoFi Stadium for the 2022 Super Bowl.

A bit mischievous, the daily opens its article devoted to the three men by asking them to tell the moment when their exploit almost ended. Tom Henschel, an 80-year-old Pittsburgh Steelers fan, said he was hospitalized in January 1972 due to illness, hours before the sixth Super Bowl final. It was finally by escaping the supervision of the nurses that he managed to get to New Orleans for the game. Don Crisman, 85, and New England Patriots supporter, enjoyed the complacency of perfect

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