York and the 49ers are receiving praise on social media for this classy move. Even interns will enjoy an expenses-paid trip to Sin City.
"We're going to make sure that all staff and interns and everybody, they get to go," York informed reporters. "And we're doing multiple team charters that are going. I mean, I couldn't tell you all the details off the top of my head, but there's a lot of alumni that are going. People are fired up."
Having faced a loss in the previous Super Bowl against the Chiefs, the 49ers aim for a different outcome this time. York wants to ensure that the entire organization is present to experience the festivities surrounding Super Bowl 58 and the game itself.
The clash between the 49ers and Chiefs will take place at Allegiant Stadium on February 11, with oddsmakers currently favoring San Francisco by two points.
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