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Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile and Coco Jones are among the Super Bowl LX pregame performers that are set to hit the Levi's Stadium field on Feb. 8.
“I am really upset with Trump voters right now,” she told NPR affiliate KUOW-FM in 2016, shortly after Trump swept to victory over Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. “I’m a little concerned as to why they are [Trump supporters], but I am listening.”
Even though both teams lost on Thanksgiving to move to 6-6, the Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens (both +1700 odds) are still top 10 in Super Bowl odds. The Ravens are tied for the AFC North lead with Pittsburgh and have a much better track at a playoff spot — particularly with two matchups still looming against the Steelers.
Time to go all in on Chicago? Bettors think so, throwing bucks behind the Bears after their Black Friday win over Philly.
Super Bowl-winning head coach Tony Dungy expressed his frustration with NFL officials on Thursday over the discrepancies around pass interference calls.
Through the first 12 weeks of the 2025 NFL season, fans and analysts around the league maintained a 'wait and see' attitude when evaluating the Chicago Bears. E
Gratitude and good old American patriotism will set the musical mood for Super Bowl LX as Puth, Carlile, and Jones assemble an irresistible menu of pregame performances — each accompanied by a powerful American Sign Language (ASL) rendition featuring renowned Deaf music artist Fred Beam and Deaf music performer Julian Ortiz.
A former Super Bowl winner delivered a surprising take about Kansas City Chiefs superstar Patrick Mahomes amid his struggles.
As recounted in the documentary (directed by Jeff Cameron of HBO’s Hard Knocks and featuring former Chicago Bears players Willie Gault, Mike Singletary, Jim McMahon, and Gary Fencik) the song was recorded for charity, with proceeds going to the Chicago Community Trust to support local charities fighting hunger and poverty.
The Dallas Cowboys kick off Week 14 with a clash against the Detroit Lions, and the NFL world should be eyeing the 'scariest' team in the NFC playoff race.