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Back in September, the NFL announced that the three-time Grammy award winner—Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, a.k.a. Bad Bunny—would headline the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show on February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
That team was the 1985 Chicago Bears. The song, of course, was “The Super Bowl Shuffle,” an improbable hit that proved great football players don’t always make good dancers or, heaven forbid, rappers. The video was recorded the day after a 38-24 loss to the Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football in week 13.
In such a scenario, Cowherd predicted the Buffalo Bills (No. 5) beating the Pittsburgh Steelers (No. 4) before falling to the Broncos in the divisional round. He then predicted Denver defeating the New England Patriots (No. 2) in the conference championship game.
Kansas City trailed Indianapolis by as many as 11 points with a minute left in the third quarter but came back to win in overtime, 23-20.
Slain conservative icon Charlie Kirk is upending the NFL's plans for its Super Bowl halftime show from beyond the grave as his organization, Turning Point USA (TPUSA), announced a competing spectacle to rival the league's celebrated event,
When the Chiefs visit the Cowboys on Thursday, the pre-game meeting between the daughters of the two teams' owners could be as awkward as most Thanksgiving dinners will be.
We’re focused on the MIAA Super Bowls, where eight state football champions are crowned over three days at Gillette Stadium.
Grace Ward's unwavering faith in Detroit and running back Jahmyr Gibbs stands in contrast to the team's inconsistent season as she attends her very first game at Ford Field.
The 2025 Broncos look almost identical to the 2015 Super Bowl champs, with a dominant defense carrying a struggling offense, and a sneaky MVP bet to watch.
Matthew Stafford continues to layer on his MVP case, but as good as the Rams have proven to be so far, there's still a long way to go before the Super Bowl.