We are just two days away from the 2017 NFL Kickoff Game between the New England Patriots and the Kansas City Chiefs. With fans, anticipation growing for the season to start and for the Patriots to unveil their 5th Super Bowl title banner the Patriots have started to tease fans about what will be happening before Thursday Night’s game.
The Patriots posted on Twitter a video of a crew unloading an oversized Lombardi Trophy top. The video was captioned “arriving for a super-sized celebration”.
Arriving for a super-sized celebration. #BannerWeek pic.twitter.com/4ozdPvghab
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) September 5, 2017
Five hours later the Patriots posted a picture of the ginormous Lombardi Trophy saying “Can’t celebrate #BannerWeek without the trophies. Now under construction at @GilletteStadium: 5 25-foot tall Lombardi trophies.
Can't celebrate #BannerWeek without the trophies.
Now under construction at @GilletteStadium: 5 25-foot tall Lombardi trophies. pic.twitter.com/Y8GcRoiCva
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) September 5, 2017
The Patriots did not stop there as they then posted a highlight video from the 2003 Banner Celebration. A video that featured Ozzy Osbourne singing his hit song “Crazy Train” as the Patriots ran out of the tunnel.
It was a crazy night at @GilletteStadium celebrating Banner no. 3.#BannerWeek flashback: pic.twitter.com/DF91SjFFt8
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) September 5, 2017
Next, they posted a time-lapse showing the month-long Gillette Stadium banner location renovation. With this renovation, they are now equipped to hold 11 Super Bowl Banners.
A month of construction in one 30-second video. #BannerWeek pic.twitter.com/K1yLa2k8r2
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) September 5, 2017
The field underwent its final touchups for the game and the Patriots were out practicing in the Stadium this afternoon. The Patriots will hold a walkthrough tomorrow before it will be game day.
Bonus Clip: This was posted Monday but it highlighted the Patriots Second Super Bowl title banner celebration.
#BannerWeek flashback: The unveiling of the #Patriots second championship banner. pic.twitter.com/OhgHJULkrK
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) September 4, 2017
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