Those Levi's Stadium end zones featuring the team's name in what the San Francisco 49ers have dubbed the "Saloon font" will be traveling to Miami too. No, not that actual stadium turf. Just the design.
Those fan-favorite end zones featuring the throwback style with the red background will be making their way to Hard Rock Stadium for Super Bowl LIV.
Well, one of them, at least.
Matt Barrows of The Athletic reports that the 49ers, who are designated as the visiting team, will have their end zone decorated similarly to those on display at Levi's Stadium during the playoffs. The only thing missing will be the NFC conference logo, per Barrows.
For those going to SB: The #49ers will be on the north sideline and their end zone -- with Saloon font! -- will be on the east side. More details about their week in Miami, including who the ref will be and why they can't wear their all-whites, is here...https://t.co/yTEvrqzzl0
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