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According to Nasdaq, the closing-bell event was scheduled for 3:45–4:15 p.m. ET on Nov. 4, 2025 at the Nasdaq MarketSite at 4 Times Square, and the listing names Goodell, York and Janmohamed among those who rang the bell. Nasdaq framed the appearance as part of the public countdown to Super Bowl LX.
Super Bowl LX organizers revealed new events for 2026, from Pro Bowl Games in San Francisco to concerts and community programs throughout the Bay Area.
And unlike back in 2016, San Francisco has an indoor arena that could have been the host: the Chase Center. The Warriors have a two-game home series surrounding the Opening Night dates, playing games on Jan. 30 and Feb. 3, but nothing listed on the arena’s schedule for Feb. 2.
Injuries mount, but the 49ers prioritized long-term stability over risky deadline deals, trusting their resilient core.
San Jose has been fervently working to ensure it has its own moment in the limelight and is set to host 13 concerts, drone shows and more than 100 watch parties around the Super Bowl and the FIFA World Cup — six matches will be played a Levi’s Stadium in June and July 2026.
You saw the mayhem. The Colts traded two first-round picks for a cornerback who’s been living off his rookie-year reputation for the past four seasons. The Cowboys coughed up a first and a second-rounder for a good player who is almost certainly going to stage a highly publicized mid-summer holdout for a new contract.
The San Francisco 49ers have +2000 odds to win the Super Bowl, eighth-ranked in the NFL as of Oct. 25.
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49ers overreactions: San Francisco has future star in linebacker Tatum Bethune
Matt Maiocco addresses the latest 49ers overreactions after San Francisco's Week 9 win over the New York Giants.
The NFL trade deadline brought about a flurry of action, with multiple star players unexpectedly being sent packing on Tuesday.