Officials, volunteers on high alert for elevated trafficking risk at Super Bowl Fighting sex trafficking at the Super Bowl By Alana Austin | February 7, 2021 at 7:45 PM CST - Updated February 7 at 7:45 PM WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - Fans are pumped up for the big match-up between the Kansas City Chiefs and the hometown Tampa Bay Buccaneers at the Super Bowl this weekend. Despite coronavirus, the historic nature of this game is likely to draw large crowds to the area and experts say that means an increased risk of human trafficking. At the last Super Bowl in Miami, authorities rescued 20 victims and made dozens of arrests in connection to trafficking operations.