Sunday's Super Bowl between the Chiefs and Eagles was commemorated with a military flyover before the game. However, unlike most flyovers, it came above a dome, as the Super Bowl is being played inside the Caesars Superdome this year. And fans had the same perplexed reaction to the display. 'a flyover for a dome stadium is the stupidest s***,; one wrote on X. 'What's the point of a flyover over a stadium with a dome?,' another said.
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'Military flyover for a dome will forever remain comedy,' a third chimed in. Fighter jets performed a flyover above the Caesars Superdome ahead of the Super Bowl. The FOX broadcast showed some of the pilots flying the planes above. The #SBLIX flyover 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/t5MdgcYA4y. The flyover from US Marines came after a rendition of the national anthem by Jon Batiste. The tradition of Super Bowl flyovers is more than 50 years old, as the first occurred in 1968.