Levi's Stadium is rocking a little early, and it has nothing to do with Green Day or Bad Bunny.
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As you may have guessed by the hilarious(?) pun above, the venue is the site of Super Bowl LX. This week is media week in the Bay Area.
That means not only are the AFC Champion New England Patriots and NFC Champion Seattle Seahawks in town for practice, parties, and other event activities, but there are hundreds of journalists talking to players and covering league-sanctioned events as part of the lead-up to the big game on Feb. 8.
But as players, performers, and esteemed members of the press arrive in Santa Clara, California, things are starting to feel a little shaky. More than a dozen earthquakes have been detected in the area.
What does that mean for the big game? We have the details below.
Are These Earthquakes Dangerous?
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) earthquake map shows that 20 quakes have been detected in the area. Two have been measured at 3.8 on the Richter Scale. One was calculated at 4.3.
The Richter Scale measures the magnitude of earthquakes on a scale of 1 to 10. Scientific instruments called seismographs are used to detect and record seismic waves.
Of course, with multiple fault lines running through the area, earthquakes are a common occurrence. TMZ reports that the earthquakes have been part of a series of seismic events in the San Ramon Valley over the last few months.
"It's just sort of crisscrossing each other in between Mount Diablo and the Calaveras Fault," said someone with the USGS. "When they start moving around a little bit, earthquakes happen; One thing moves another, another earthquake happens."
There have been no reports of injuries or damage at this time.
Who Is Favored To Win the Super Bowl?
Las Vegas oddsmakers have Sam Darnold and the Seahawks as the favorites to win Super Bowl LX. They are predicted to win by 4.5 points over Drake Maye and the Patriots.
EA Sports Madden NFL 26 also has the Seahawks winning 23-20.
But don't count out Mike Vrabel and the Patriots. In his first year as head of his former team, he has surprised fans and shocked analysts by leading his team to the AFC Championship. He and his quarterback, Maye, could surprise everyone.
