When push came to shove, NBC’s Super Bowl coverage turned out to be as reliable as an old Buick: It had trouble getting started, but in the end it got you there.
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Al Michaels comments on possible last game at NBC; sidekick Cris Collinsworth rejoices Bengals are part of the show; Michele Tafoya calling it quits.
Hall of Fame sports writer and Henderson resident Jerry Izenberg saw it all during 53 years of covering pro football’s biggest game for the press box.
Quarterback duel pitting aging veteran Tom Brady against young phenom Patrick Mahomes is just the latest in a long line of intriguing Super Bowl matchups.
Former Raiders wide receiver Fred Biletnikoff remembers Super Bowl II.
The Raiders have played in five Super Bowls, winning three while adding a silver and black accent to the big game’s long and colorful history.
Hall of Fame New Jersey sports writer Jerry Izenberg, 89, will end his streak and watch the big game from a sportsbook in Henderson on Sunday.
Pro football’s biggest game has produced thrills, spills and other incidents that almost seem too strange to be believed.