One is arguably the game of the week. The other, a game that pits two teams with a combined record of 5-11 against each other. Guess which one is on TV in Las Vegas.
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Joseph Simmons , groundbreaking rapper and co-founder of Run- DMC, is performing at halftime of Sunday’s game between the Raiders and the Washington Football Team.
Former “Jeopardy!” champion James Holzhauer, a Las Vegas-based pro sports bettor, will return to TV at 9 p.m. Sunday for the season two premiere of ABC’s quiz show “The Chase.”
The film, “Al Davis vs. the NFL” gives football fans an intimate look at the feud between the Raiders’ former owner and former NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle.
David Siegel’s history with pro football fandom dates to the days of the AFL and the expansion Miami Dolphins. Siegel actually purchased the first four season tickets in the history of the franchise in in 1966.
Maroon 5 closed out its glitzy halftime show with frontman Adam Levine going shirtless for “Moves Like Jagger,” and a controversy-free performance was complete at Super Bowl LIII.
For the hardcore football aficionados who didn’t get enough Super Bowl coverage the past two weeks, here’s your pregame TV guide leading up to the big game.
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.
Advertisers are paying $5 million for 30 seconds to reach the more than 110 million people in the U.S. expected to watch Sunday’s Super Bowl between the Falcons and Patriots.
The Super Bowl is less than a week away, so there are some big decisions to make for the big day. Like: What will you eat? Will it be pizza or wings? And if you decide to go with wings, will they be spicy or mild?