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Although regular season is in full swing, football fans are already looking ahead to the NFL's annual championship game, the Super Bowl.
The Packers have the potential to win the Super Bowl, with an emphasis on potential. This team has all the tools on paper, but oftentimes we just haven’t seen it translate to the field — with embarassing losses to the Panthers and Browns, while also narrowly escaping against the Giants and Cardinals.
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The playoff picture is really starting to take shape in the NFL as Week 12 is nearly behind us (the San Francisco 49ers still play the Carolina Panthers on Mond
Voting is now open for the 2026 Pro Bowl Games, presented by Verizon. The Pro Bowl Games will be held on Tuesday, February 3 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco as part of Super Bowl LX week.
It's been years since a country artist performed during Super Bowl halftime, but Luke Combs says he'd be interested in the gig — under certain circumstances.During an appearance on the MNF ManningCast,
An HBO documentary premiering Tuesday night examines "The Super Bowl Shuffle," the 1985 hip-hop song and music video that will always be associated with the Chicago Bears championship team.
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.
It’s been 40 years since the 1985 Bears became a phenomenon. They added to the hype with a music video for the song The Super Bowl Shuffle. A documentary regarding the making of the video, called The Shuffle, debuts tonight on HBO and HBO Max.
Forrest Gregg is considered one of the best players in Green Bay Packers history. His Super Bowl rings are up for auction.
We’re focused on the MIAA Super Bowls, where eight state football champions are crowned over three days at Gillette Stadium.
Yes. Lil Jon was featured during Usher's halftime show at the 2024 Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles. The rapper assisted Usher in singing "Turn Down For What" and "Yeah" during the show.