Alright, football fans… this isn’t a play call.
This is real anxiety heading into the biggest game of the year.
Super Bowl LX is set for Levi’s Stadium in California —
and instead of talking matchups, a different question keeps surfacing:
Will ICE be present inside or around the stadium?

Here’s what’s fueling the tension.
Reports show more than 184,000 people have signed a petition urging the NFL to bar immigration enforcement agents from the venue, citing fear for fans, stadium workers, and immigrant communities.
And the silence is what’s making it worse.
No clear public commitment.
No firm reassurance.
Just uncertainty — right before an event meant to unite millions.
For some fans, this isn’t politics.
It’s personal.
Imagine showing up to watch football…
and worrying more about paperwork than the scoreboard.
Seahawks fans. Patriots fans. Stadium staff.
People are asking the same thing:
Is the Super Bowl still a celebration —
or is it becoming a space where fear follows you through the gates?
That’s the ethical line the NFL is walking right now.

Because the league sells this game as for everyone.
But if even a portion of the audience feels unsafe showing up,
that promise cracks.
No one’s asking for chaos.
They’re asking for clarity.
And if confusion spills into Super Bowl Sunday?
That won’t just be a distraction —
it’ll be a stain on the league’s biggest stage.
Tell me honestly —
should fans ever feel afraid at a football game?