Thousands of Patriots fans packed the streets of Boston Tuesday to catch a glimpse of Tom Brady, Bill Belichick and New England’s fifth Vince Lombardi Trophy during the team’s championship parade.
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Tom Brady doesn’t want to talk about “Deflategate.” He’d rather reflect on a night he will never forget and how much it meant to his mother.
Messages about America, inclusiveness kept bubbling up in Super Bowl 51 ads from Airbnb, the NFL and a line of personal care products. But there was still plenty of escapism and light humor for those who weren’t into the politics.
Lady Gaga dropped from the top of Houston’s NRG Stadium to open her halftime show and dropped the mic at the end, offering a program that delivered high-energy hits and an inclusive theme.
Several MMA fighters made appearances on Super Bowl 51’s radio row in Houston. So we asked them to give us their picks for the Big Game and had them explain why they picked either the New England Patriots or the Atlanta Falcons.
Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank said Friday that the Oakland Raiders’ proposed move to Las Vegas is not in jeopardy because of the withdrawal of Sheldon Adelson as a stadium financing partner.
The Review-Journal’s sports columnists Ed Graney and Jon Saraceno discuss if the Oakland Raiders could still move to Las Vegas, what the Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank had to say about it and when the NFL owners could decide to approve the move.
Super Bowl Sunday is the equivalent of a nationwide quarterback blitz for the pizzeria industry. As the clock winds down to kickoff to Super Bowl LI, the orders for pepperoni and vegetarian pizzas rush in like defensive linebackers from different angles.
Fans will gather at watch parties all over the country to cheer on their Super Bowl pick and see who brings home the trophy, but we wanted to know what Las Vegas tourists thought about the Big Game, and who they think will get the win.
Super Bowl 51 halftime performer Lady Gaga addressed the media on Thursday to talk about her upcoming 13-minute show for the Big Game on Sunday. On of the first questions came from Fox’s NFL Sunday host and NFL Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw.
Bill Belichick stood at the podium Tuesday, looking a bit weary, slightly rumpled and sounding like, well, Bill Belichick: a football coach for all seasons, all players, all generations.