Everyone has a preference.
Seattle Seahawks offensive tackle Michael Bowie let his be known during an intense game of "Either Or" at Super Bowl media day Tuesday. The Seahawks and Broncos took over the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey to answer questions -- mostly about the Super Bowl -- from the media...
As reporters fought their way up to Peyton Manning's booth to yell out questions at the Denver Broncos quarterback during Tuesday's Super Bowl media day, one member of the media, admittedly a huge Manning fan, caught his attention quickly when she put in a request...
Poor Sodastream. They hired the great Scarlett Johansson to sell their soft drinks, and the mean old Fox network won't let them air the commercial during the Super Bowl.
As the last two NFL teams left standing get ready for Super Bowl XLVIII, media coverage will analyze every possible storyline, particularly those about preparation, commitment and sacrifice. A young widow, no stranger to the same things, will be at Metlife Stadium in New Jersey to watch the Seahawks play the Broncos, but her path to the NFL's biggest game has been no ordinary journey.
Could you remain completly silent during a high energy football game? For example, could you zip your trap for an entire Griz/Cat game? What if it meant a cash prize? It looks like it may be harder than you think. See a video from from Fox Sports, where they ask Seattle Seahawks 12th man fans to remain silence during the recent NFC championship.
If you are one of the few who have not seen an installment of the YouTube hit titled "Bad Lip Reading," then you are missing out. Just in time for the game on Feburary 2, a sequel to the original "NFL: Bad Lip Reading" has been unleashed upon the web.
Did anybody do a head scratch when Red Hot Chili Peppers were recently announced to play the Super Bowl halftime show alongside pop star Bruno Mars? After all, the organizers have been notoriously conservative in their choices for the halftime show performers after Janet Jackson's "wardrobe malfunction" a decade ago and the Chili Peppers have been known to bare a fair share of skin durin
Football fans -- and non-football fans -- are still buzzing about Richard Sherman's irate interview with Erin Andrews on Fox shortly after his Seattle Seahawks defeated the arch rival San Francisco 49ers to advance to the Super Bowl.
But did you know he had an equally intense interview before that?