ATLANTA — The Rams’ and Patriots’ logos and names are freshly painted in the end zones and along the sidelines. Super Bowl LIII graphics dominate the video boards and the exterior walls.
It looks as if Mercedes-Benz Stadium is just about ready for the big game.
“You look at the field, and it looks like we’re ready to play tomorrow,” said Scott Jenkins, the stadium’s general manager, as he stood on the artificial-turf playing surface, less than two weeks until Super Bowl Sunday on Feb. 3.
“Things are starting to look like the Super Bowl,” added Eric Finkelstein, the NFL’s senior director of event operations.