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Super Bowl Trophy to Head to Maine

Super Bowl Trophy to Head to Maine

Photo: 560 WGAN Newsradio


AUGUSTA, Maine (AP)   A New England Patriots’ Super Bowl trophy is heading to the Maine Statehouse.

Maine Democratic Gov. Janet Mills is set to welcome the Super Bowl LIII Lombardi trophy Friday afternoon for a public viewing.

Mills’ office said the Patriots’ defensive end Derek Rivers along with team mascot “Pat Patriot” and a Patriots cheerleader will join her.

Rivers is a native of Augusta and was the football team’s third round draft pick in 2017.

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