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Updated: Friday, 03 Feb 2012, 8:38 AM EST
Published : Friday, 03 Feb 2012, 8:37 AM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WPRI) - Fans continue to arrive by the thousands in Indianapolis for Super Bowl Sunday.
Celebrities and sports star have also been making their rounds across the city, including radio row inside in the J.W. Marriott.
Broadcasters there are providing continuous content and endless entertainment from radio row for the curious onlookers lucky enough to get inside for a closer look.
38 Studios founder and former Red Sox pitcher, Curt Schilling is sitting in radio row to promote his company’s new video game. He’s reaching out to the global audience.
“Tuesday’s the grand opening, opening day on a second career so to speak, I couldn’t be more excited,” said Schilling.
While football stars, like former Patriots player Rodney Harrison couldn’t be more excited about some of the pre-game parties that he will be a part of.
“Friday is the Playboy party, Saturday is 50 Cent, Lil John, Pitbull, Sunday is Barenaked Ladies. So, it doesn’t matter your age, come out and have a good time, be safe,” said Harrison.
NFL Hall of Famer Jack Youngblood said his love of the game has grown even stronger through the years.
“This is the game of the United States. This is America’s game. And it creates passion in every aspect from Key West to Seattle. Everybody is still passionate about the game.”
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