In 2015, Katy Perry proved her pop superstardom at the Pepsi Super Bowl XLIX Halftime Show. 🏈 Perry made a grand entrance on a giant mechanical lion while belting out her hit “Roar.” ...
which is simultaneously the single most painful memory in the entire history of Seattle sports: Russell Wilson throwing an interception at the goal line to Malcolm Butler to lose Super Bowl XLIX.
Gronkowski also performed quite well in these matchups. He caught a touchdown in the Patriots’ Super Bowl XLIX victory over the Seattle Seahawks. He made the most important catch of Super Bowl ...
In 10 trips to football's biggest game, Brady did it once—in the victory over the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX. Brady also threw for 328 yards and four scores in that game. In 10 Super ...
He surpassed the 109 receiving yards that Chris Matthews finished with for the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX and Torry Holt finished with for the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl XXXIV.
An estimated 127.7 million viewers tuned in for Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, February 9, according to Nielsen, making it the ...
The Super Bowl MVP is awarded to the brightest star on the biggest stage. There have been 58 Super Bowls played in history. A quarterback has been named Super Bowl MVP 33 of 58 times (56.9%).
It might still be hard to believe 10 years later, but an undrafted rookie really made the play that saved the Patriots in Super Bowl XLIX against the Seahawks. Saturday marked the 10-year ...
Every year when the Super Bowl rolls around, the same figures — Tom Brady, Joe Montana, Patrick Mahomes — get all the same acclaim. Sure, they deserve it; they’re stars for a reason, after all.
Super Bowl XLIX: Katy Perry featuring Lenny Kravitz and Missy Elliott (University of Phoenix Stadium; Glendale, AZ) 2014, Super Bowl XLVIII: Bruno Mars featuring Red Hot Chili Peppers ...
Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk believes it will go for well over that figure, citing that Martellus Bennett’s Super Bowl LI ring recently sold for more than $88,000. 17 years ago… Manning.
A few years ago, MSNBC’s Chris Matthews went to Phoenix the Friday before Super Bowl XLIX (that’s pronounced ZZLICKS), and promoted the special show by telling viewers he was going to see ...