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Broncos logo painted in both end zones at Super Bowl 50 stadium
For Super Bowls, “home” teams, as the Broncos are this year (the conferences alternate each season), get the right end zone as viewed from the press box. While painting each end zone the crew in charge painted the wrong end zone in Denver Broncos colors.
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A photo taken by CBS photographer James Martin shows a faint Broncos logo in the end zone that has since been painted in black in blue for the Carolina Panthers.
By day’s end, the Panther’s end zone was in place, covering up the aborted double-Broncos field. The end zone at the top of the picture is faintly covered with a Broncos logo while the end zone at the bottom of the picture is more filled in.
Thursday night, Levi’s Stadium tweeted its own photo showing both logos in the end zones.
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The Broncos and Panthers don’t kick off until February 7, but if they made a decision to play tomorrow, they could, because the field at Levi’s Stadium is ready to roll.