Super Bowl 50: NFL's Kid Correspondent Goes Inside Opening Night

"GMA" kid correspondent Marlo Mosley got the inside scoop on the big game.

Marlo, from San Jose, Caliornia, was chosen last month by the NFL from thousands of young football fans as the league’s Play 60 Super Kid. The prize is a seven-day adventure to Super Bowl 50 Feb. 7 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

“I don't really know what that means,” Peyton told Marlo, asking her, “What do you think it meant?”

“Just like you train to be great at anything else,” Newton replied. “You have to put your mind to it."

While Marlo’s job Monday night was to report, she also looked ahead to a future career.

“When I grow older, I just want to be head coach like you in the NFL so I was wondering what advice you would give me,” Marlo asked of Panthers head coach Ron Rivera.

“Nothing says a young lady cannot grow up to be a head coach in the NFL,” Rivera replied.