When the first notes of the national anthem are played at the Super Bowl, chances are that Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones will have tears flowing from his eyes.
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Here’s your Super Bowl celebrity lineup, from Taylor Swift’s (possible) guests to hometown stars
Kendrick Lamar is just part of the celebrity vortex that has shifted to New Orleans. The brightest among them, Taylor Swift, is expected to be there Sunday.
Tom Brady is ready for another Super Bowl debut — calling the game as Fox Sports’ lead analyst
It’s best not to underestimate Tom Brady in a Super Bowl debut in New Orleans. We learned that in 2002, when he made his star turn there.
It’s not just Philadelphia Eagles fans. Why do people riot after Super Bowl wins?
How and why do celebrating fans sometimes turn to violence and troublemaking after big games?
Why Andy Reid is the perfect coach to lead Kansas City Chiefs’ historic three-peat quest
So it goes with Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid, who loves self-deprecating humor any time but especially when he can use it to deflect or downplay the spotlight.
Fly Eagles Fly? Not to Pat Riley, who can cash in his ‘Three-Peat’ trademark if Chiefs win Super Bowl.
With a Kansas City Chiefs victory over the Philadelphia Eagles, Pat Riley again will be able to cash in with his Three-Peat trademark from his championship coaching days with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Vic Fangio remade the Philadelphia Eagles defense. Now he seeks an elusive Super Bowl title.
Vic Fangio is a major reason the Philadelphia Eagles are in the Super Bowl, giving him the success he couldn’t achieve in a failed head coaching stint in Denver.
Watch the Super Bowl ads: Celebrities, sloths, silliness — and a few surprises
A frenzied mix of silliness and celebrities is hitting the airwaves and the internet, and that means one thing: it is Super Bowl ad time again.
Once-obscure Bolingbrook company WeatherTech has wild ride with its 13th Super Bowl ad
WeatherTech is still going head-to-head with some of the biggest brands in the world and has defied skeptics and arguably changed the game of Super Bowl advertising. The second-quarter commercial cost a reported $7 million for the airtime this year.
As Patrick Mahomes chases Tom Brady’s GOAT crown, he’s more concerned about the Kansas City Chiefs’ legacy
With a Kansas City Chiefs victory in Super Bowl LIX on Sunday in New Orleans, Patrick Mahomes has a chance to do something Tom Brady never did — win three consecutive championships.