GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Super Bowl is over, but four Wisconsin health care workers are still celebrating. 

The four health care workers from Bellin Health got to attend Super Bowl LV in Tampa Bay. 

The lucky employees included Dr. Michael Landrum, nurses Jessie Schaumberg and Jessica Landry, and respiratory therapist Lucy Bellerud. The health care guests were invited to recognize their unwavering commitment to their community throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

They were part of 7,000 health care workers invited to the big game in Tampa by the NFL. 

“Getting off our bus at the stadium, we had a big round of applause,” said respiratory therapist Lucy Bellerud. “When we got into the venue that was the first time when we were like, “WOAH, all this just for doing our jobs.’”

The health care workers had all expenses paid, got to attend a pre-game concert headlined by Miley Cyrus, go to the game and attend several other special festivities. 

Overall, the four Wisconsin health care workers told Spectrum News 1 they are beyond grateful for this opportunity and the entire time they represented the Packers wearing their green and gold attire.