Chiefs, 49ers to Stay Away From Las Vegas Strip In Super Bowl Week

The San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs will meet in Super Bowl LVIII on Feb. 11 after thrilling wins in their respective championship games.

While it will be a rematch of Super Bowl LIV, which the Chiefs won 31-20, the scenery will be much different. According to The Messenger's Arash Markazi, both franchises will be staying away from the famed Las Vegas strip.

This season's Super Bowl will be the first in the state of Nevada, in the Las Vegas Raiders' Allegiant Stadium.

The Chiefs, in their fourth Super Bowl in five years, will spend Super Bowl week as the Westin Lake Las Vegas; a 25-mile drive to the strip.

As for San Francisco, they'll reside at Hilton Lake Las Vegas -- which is just 1.2 miles from Kansas City's quarters.

Given the two franchises met in Miami for Super Bowl LIV, one would figure the distractions of Sin City would be a little easier to accomplish.

Kansas City is annually on the road in Vegas to play the division-rival Raiders. Patrick Mahomes and Co. have a 4-0 record at Allegiant Stadium, albeit against Las Vegas, who are no match for the reigning NFC Champion.

Thanks to some planning, it looks like players and staff will find some peace along the lake amid the chaos of Super Bowl week.

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