The NFL's head of security insists she is 'really confident' in their Super Bowl security plan in the wake of the deadly terror attack in New Orleans. Fourteen people ...
But Cathy Lanier, the NFL's Chief Security Officer, revealed Wednesday that she has received 'no specific or credible threats' related to the event. Thousands of state, local and federal law ...
The Super Bowl security presence is unmistakable to anyone navigating the city in the lead-up to Sunday's game between the Chiefs and Eagles.
New Orleans is bracing itself for Super Bowl LIX, and with the added significance of a presidential visit, security is top of ...
The leagues said they support a bill introduced in Congress on Thursday that would give state and local law enforcement the ...
The incident has forced officials to rethink security plans for the game, and the events around it, but the NFL’s chief security officer has insisted that Ceasars Superdome will be fully protected.
The 11th Super Bowl hosted by New Orleans next weekend is expected to draw an estimated 100,000 visitors to the city.
The NFL’s security chief projected confidence in the league’s security plans as New Orleans prepares to host the Feb. 9 Super Bowl in the aftermath of a terror ...
Approximately 2,000 law enforcement officers will be present for the Super Bowl, New Orleans Police Department Superintendent ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Super Bowl security is ramping up in New Orleans with just nine days to go before the big game as over 100,000 fans plan to ...