Three octogenarian friends, who have been attending every Super Bowl since its inception, are coming to terms with the possibility that this year's event might be their last. Don Crisman, Gregory Eaton, and Tom Henschel have been to all 60 Super Bowls, but advancing age and health issues are making the journey increasingly challenging. This year's game, between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots, is particularly significant for Crisman, a Patriots fan, as it marks his team's 12th appearance in the Super Bowl. However, the trio is scaling back their involvement, with Crisman and Henschel acknowledging that this might be their final trip. Eaton, the only non-retired member, plans to continue as long as he can, but even he admits the cost and hype have become overwhelming. The group's friendship and shared passion for football have endured despite the challenges, and they look forward to one last Super Bowl together, cherishing the memories and the unique experience it offers.