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Sleeping fan at Super Bowl 54 identified as Clinton-linked consultant CEO



The Super Bowl is the most exciting annual sporting event in the United States — but for one fan, the excitement appeared to be a little too much. During the first quarter of the 49ers game against the Chiefs, video of a fan taking a nap in the stands at Hard Rock Stadium quickly went viral on social media. Somehow, this man is sleeping through the #SuperBowl. We’re still only in the first quarter. pic.twitter.com/erK0gfpqvQ — Karisa Maxwell (@KarisaMaxwell) February 3, 2020 MORE: How much did Super Bowl tickets cost in 2020? That's a pretty expensive nap. Earlier this week, the average price for a Super Bowl ticket on StubHub was $6,414 while the cheapest ticket was being sold for $4,975. UPDATE: The man has been identified as Declan Kelly, who is a consulting CEO with ties to Hillary and Bill Clinton. Twitter had a lot to say about Kelly — including his likeness to Andrew Bernard from NBC's TV series "The Office," played by Ed Helms. Is that Andy Bernard — Matt Sommer (@Msommer524) February 3, 2020 Someone wake up Ed Helms. — Turd Ferguson (@Centerpoint75) February 3, 2020 Super Bowl is the perfect place to grab a quick nap pic.twitter.com/sfsL4b7Ay6 — Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) February 3, 2020 Should be banned for life from attending any NFL game — GetPayPerHead (@GetPayPerHead) February 3, 2020 pic.twitter.com/pNkjKU9z6r — Mitchell Buchannon (@JCornMuffin) February 3, 2020 pic.twitter.com/XhoD1sv52h — Len Combs (@lencombs) February 3, 2020 pic.twitter.com/UTf1rlVcUU — Capone Artis (@Capone_40) February 3, 2020 Buy this expensive ticket just to go sle.... pic.twitter.com/4yMpBeizgM — 🇬🇾 & 🇬🇭 (@Scony__) February 3, 2020

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