Security screening at Raymond James Stadium will be significantly heightened for Super Bowl XLIII. All items will be carefully inspected, and many items usually permitted in NFL events will not be allowed into the Super Bowl.

Game attendees are urged to bring nothing larger than a very small purse or bag. Nothing larger than 12 x 12 inches is allowed. Prohibited items and items determined not to be appropriate for entry into the stadium will be the spectator’s responsibility and cannot be accepted or held by the NFL, Raymond James Stadium or the law enforcement officials.

Items Prohibited in Stadium
The following list is a guide only. It is not intended to be all-inclusive:
Weapons, knives and explosives
Mace/pepper spray
Fireworks
Animals (except service animals)
Banners
Camcorders
Camera lenses that exceed 10”
Containers of any type
Aerosol cans/cans
Bottles
Camera and binocular cases
Coolers of any size
Food and beverages
Inflatables (beach balls, etc.)
Items that obstruct views
Laptop computers
Large bags including but not limited to:
Backpacks
Duffel and grocery bags
Luggage
Laser lights and pointers
Noisemakers and horns/air horns
Poles or sticks (except those to assist the disabled)
Projectile items and missiles
Seat cushions
Skates, skateboards and all cycles
Strollers
Tripods
Umbrellas
Actions Prohibited in Stadium
Strict security measures have been put in place to ensure an enjoyable experience for all Super Bowl guests. Violating these policies may warrant ejection or arrest:
Abuse of intoxicants
Disorderly conduct/fighting/profanity
Placing cups on walls
Running/jogging
Sitting or standing on chair backs, or stepping over or on chairs

Smoking (except in designated areas)
Spitting tobacco
Standing or sitting in walkways, aisles and ramps
Throwing or kicking objects

This list is not intended to be all-inclusive of Super Bowl security procedures.

Persons entering the field area without proper credentials are subject to eviction and arrest. Re-entry is not permitted.