NFL commits to Bad Bunny for Super Bowl Halftime
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Now that Super Bowl 46 is in the books and when the excitement of a thrilling second half begins to fade, fiscal realities will inevitably take over. Certain players from the big game can likely expect to be in for a major payday, following their exploits ...
A handful of new trailers for some of 2012's most anticipated films were featured during the Patriots-Giants championship game. By Rebecca Ford The Super Bowl pitted Giants against Patriots, but also present during the game were warring alien nations, an ...
I'm happy for the Giants' Tom Coughlin, who, in any given season, goes from coaching for his job to coaching in the Super Bowl. I'm happy for America, which, for one day, shows the world it still is the No. 1 superpower for spectacle and sport. And, of ...
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Bad Bunny tapped for Super Bowl halftime, spotlighting Latin pride and his clashes with Trump
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The selection of Bad Bunny to headline the Super Bowl halftime show is about more than music ... earning a hefty fine in 2012. She and the NFL ultimately reached a settlement ending their multimillion dollar dispute a couple years ...
Former NFL defensive tackle Arthur Jones, who won a Super Bowl with the 2012 Baltimore Ravens, has died at the age of 39.
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Jones, whose younger brothers Jon Jones and Chandler Jones are a former UFC heavyweight champion and an ex-New England Patriots star respectively, announced his retirement from the NFL at the end of the 2017 season.
Jones was a fifth-round draft pick in 2010 and had 8 1/2 of his 10 career sacks in a two-season stretch in 2012-13. The Ravens beat San Francisco in the Super Bowl to cap the 2012 season. Jones sacked 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick just before a power ...
As the discourse about the Super Bowl show continues, it's become a major front for the culture war shenanigans and outrage farming. Last week, a Change.org petition with over 10,000 signatures made waves,