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Concerning Tim Tebow's prayers
Published: Mon, Jan 23, 2012
Moments after the New England Patriots smashed his Denver Broncos, Tim Tebow stood before a wall of reporters and said exactly what anyone who has been paying attention already knew he was going to say.
The Patriots, he stressed, "came out and they played well and they executed well and you've got to give them a... Read More
Former NFL greats serve up wine with a kick
Updated: Fri, Jan 20, 2012
What pairs well with your couch, a bowl of popcorn and the Super Bowl? How about a wine with a genuine pigskin pedigree? Sure, beer may be the first beverage that comes to mind when you think about football. But it turns out plenty of football fans like to drink wine ? and quite a few NFL legends like to make it.... Read More
As Dallas thaws, Super Bowl partygoers abound
Updated: Wed, Feb 9, 2011
DALLAS — Ariana Huffington tackled the pre-game party scene, and so did Paul "Pauly D" DelVecchio of "Jersey Shore" and the stars of "Entourage" and "Glee." Celebrities warmed up the night as Dallas thawed out ahead of Super Bowl XLV. Read More
Packers defeat Steelers 31-25 in Super Bowl
Updated: Sun, Feb 6, 2011
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Forget Lombardi on Broadway. Green Bay has the newest Super Bowl hit: Aaron Rodgers.
Capping one of the greatest postseasons for any quarterback, Rodgers led the Packers to their first NFL championship in 14 years Sunday with a 31-25 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Packers... Read More
On Religion: Religious ads fail to make cut for the Super Bowl
Published: Fri, Feb 4, 2011
The ill-fated "Feed Your Flock" ad is, without a doubt, the most famous 30 seconds of video that no one will see during Super Bowl XLV.
For the few who didn't catch it online, the ad features a worried pastor -- in a clerical collar -- who has empty pews and too many unpaid bills. Thus, he prays for inspiration and... Read More
Black Eyed Peas to perform Super Bowl halftime
Updated: Fri, Nov 26, 2010
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — The Black Eyed Peas will be the featured halftime performer at the Super Bowl. Read More
Brett Favre's first outing a quick one
Updated: Sun, Aug 22, 2010
SAN FRANCISCO — Being back on the field again meant plenty to Brett Favre, no matter if it was only for a few minutes.
No matter that he completed one pass and also got clobbered on a sack that lost Minnesota 10 yards.
Favre's highly anticipated first game back with the Vikings lasted all of four... Read More
Philadelphia Eagles trade Donovan McNabb to Redskins; Does this mean Sam Bradford will be a Ram?
Updated: Sun, Apr 4, 2010
The Philadelphia Eagles have reached an agreement to send quarterback Donovan McNabb to their division rival, the Washington Redskins, ESPN.com reported Sunday.
The two sides are still finalizing language and compensation is not yet known, although it is likely to include the Redskins' second-round pick.... Read More
Pete Townshend defends himself against criticism
Updated: Fri, Feb 5, 2010
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The Who gave an energetic, acoustic preview of Sunday's Super Bowl halftime show Thursday— but things turned serious when Pete Townshend defended himself against some children's advocates who say he should not be performing.
"I've been really saddened by it, and concerned about it.... Read More
A win would give Pittsburgh six Super Bowl titles
Updated: Thu, Jan 22, 2009
PITTSBURGH Â-- Tough and mean, like the original Steel Curtain.
These Pittsburgh Steelers delivered too many hard hits and their quarterback was steady enough to outplay the kid and the rest of the Baltimore Ravens.
With Troy Polamalu ending any chance Baltimore had for a comeback with a 40-yard... Read More
History of winning vs. history of losing
Updated: Thu, Jan 22, 2009
Down and out for decades, the Arizona Cardinals have turned a bad joke into a Super Bowl-bound team.
Yes, the Cardinals, founding members of the NFL, but historically among the most dysfunctional of franchises, are heading for the championship game in Tampa.
This the most attention paid to the Cardinals... Read More
Super Bowl XLIII
Updated: Wed, Jan 21, 2009
Sunday, Feb. 1, Tampa Bay @ 5 P.M. | TV: NBC
Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Arizona Cardinals
Why Pittsburgh can win
The Steelers' defense has played up to its No. 1 ranking in the league for most of the season. And the AFC Championship Game was no exception. This unit simply doesn't allow itself to be... Read More
Much has happened during 2009’s infancy.
Published: Wed, Jan 21, 2009
The Sooners failed to topple Florida in the BCS title game. Florida failed to prove beyond a doubt they were any better than Utah, USC or Texas with its sloppy win over OU. Barack Obama took the oath of office, the Oklahoma City Thunder finally won two games in a row, and the Arizona Cardinals earned their way into... Read More
Former Raider great, NFLPA head Gene Upshaw dies
Updated: Sat, Aug 23, 2008
NEW YORK (AP) -- Gene Upshaw, a towering lineman on the football field who went on to win untold millions of dollars for NFL players as their union leader, has died at age 63.
Upshaw had a Hall of Fame career as a guard for the Oakland Raiders - a team that won two of the three Super Bowls it reached... Read More
Favre touches down in New York
Updated: Thu, Aug 7, 2008
NEW YORK (AP) -- Cameras flashing by the dozens, a wide-eyed Brett Favre took his first steps into the New York spotlight.
"Just like home," the Jets' newest quarterback said Friday with a deep breath and a sheepish grin.
Get used to it, Brett. This is only the beginning.
"Time will tell, but I... Read More
Giants Beat Cowboys, Head to Green Bay
Updated: Mon, Jan 14, 2008
IRVING, Texas (AP) -- Tony Romo can go wherever he wants with Jessica Simpson now. Eli Manning and the New York Giants knocked him and the Dallas Cowboys into the offseason Sunday.
Having to wait out long, slow drives by Dallas, Manning made his few chances count, throwing two touchdown passes to Amani... Read More
Cowboys to Name Coach After Super Bowl
Published: Thu, Feb 1, 2007
IRVING, Texas (AP) -- The Dallas Cowboys won't name Bill Parcells' replacement until after the Super Bowl.
In his first public comments since Parcells retired Jan. 22, owner and general manager Jerry Jones said Wednesday he wouldn't have a decision on a new coach until next week. Jones has already... Read More
Heisman shouldn't go vacant
The Reggie Bush situation
If Bush is stripped, give trophy to Vince Published: Thu, Feb 1, 2007 Reggie Bush's Heisman Trophy and Southern Cal's 2004 national championship might be in peril. The tales continue of Bush and his family taking money from an agent while he was making magic at USC. If Bush is ruled retroactively ineligible, what becomes of those trophies? Does Bush lose his Heisman? Does USC lose its... Read More
The Reggie Bush situation
If Bush is stripped, give trophy to Vince Published: Thu, Feb 1, 2007 Reggie Bush's Heisman Trophy and Southern Cal's 2004 national championship might be in peril. The tales continue of Bush and his family taking money from an agent while he was making magic at USC. If Bush is ruled retroactively ineligible, what becomes of those trophies? Does Bush lose his Heisman? Does USC lose its... Read More
Cowboys Coach Bill Parcells Retires
Published: Mon, Jan 22, 2007
IRVING, Texas (AP) -- Bill Parcells retired from coaching Monday, leaving the Dallas Cowboys after four years without a playoff win and just two weeks after a stinging wild-card loss to Seattle. During a 19-year career that also included coaching the New York Giants, New England Patriots and New York Jets,... Read More
Q&A with Troy Aikman
Published: Sun, Aug 6, 2006
Q: Can you compare the feeling of going into the Hall of Fame to the feeling of winning Super Bowls?
A: I think it definitely compares, as far as the enthusiasm, the excitement. The great thing about team sports, the great thing about winning championships, is you get to celebrate those things with your... Read More
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