NEWARK, N.J. -- On Tuesday during Super Bowl XLVIII Media Day, 12-year-old Curtis Case, the Panini Super Bowl Kid Reporter contest winner, worked the Prudential Center field like a veteran newsman. With Panini America Vice President of Marketing Jason Howarth providing the lead-block muscle, Case sashayed from podium to podium asking the tough questions -- first of the AFC Champion Denver Broncos, then of the NFC Champion Seattle Seahawks.
NEWARK, N.J. — On Tuesday during Super Bowl XLVIII Media Day, 12-year-old Curtis Case, the Panini Super Bowl Kid Reporter contest winner, worked the Prudential Center field like a veteran newsman. With Panini America Vice President of Marketing Jason Howarth providing the lead-block muscle, Case sashayed from podium to podium asking the tough questions — first of the AFC Champion Denver Broncos, then of the NFC Champion Seattle Seahawks.
The following must-see video details Case’s impressive performance during the Broncos’ media session, when he got up close and personal with the likes of Julius Thomas, Eric Decker, Knowshon Moreno, Shaun Philips, Wes Welker and Demaryius Thomas to grill them on their preparations for the big game and presenting with their very own Panini America Super Bowl cards.
Stay tuned tomorrow when we’ll bring you exclusive video from Case’s time with the Seahawks.
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Great work! And super great reporting Curtis!!! All are busy untill the great SB I know.
Tracy, check your Email. Many want to know if Panini will be at the Heritage in Vancouver.
Awesome video Jason rode shotgun very well! The players seemed really receptive to Curtis and getting their cards which was cool!
Very well done, as a former radio industry worker I know how hard it can be to keep it together when you’re trying to get questions answered in a busy environment and starstruck at the same time. I see a career in TV for Curtis! Thanks Tracy and Jason!