Super Bowl
This Super Bowl was suppose to be special for five-year retiring Ravens cheerleader Courtney Lenz, but a decision by the Baltimore Ravens organization has left her benched for what would be her final game on Sunday. Lenz, 23, has told reporters that she believes the snub is retaliation for her slight weight gain during the season.
Arab-American groups have accused Coca-Cola's Super Bowl 2013 commercial of portraying Arabs offensively.
There's nothing wrong with a little self-confidence, but the latest statement from San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jerry Rice is sure to be turning some heads.
With the Super Bowl drawing closer, the issue of players' safety has taken center stage this week--drawing comments from Super Bowl players and even President Obama--as players and the media gather in New Orleans, La. for football's biggest game.
Leading up to his final NFL game this Sunday at Super Bowl XLVII, Baltimore Ravens star Ray Lewis has once again found himself in the uncomfortable glare of the media spotlight.
The once dominant company, in a last stand against the overwhelming forces of Apple and Samsung, has decided to go on the offensive in the week leading up to its Jan. 30 launch of the BlackBerry 10 smartphone series.
The victory of either the San Francisco 49ers or Baltimore Ravens won't be the only thing talked about after the NFL Super Bowl on Feb. 3, there are the commercials.
As usual during the Super Bowl, there are a bevy of prop bets fans can make about occurrences before, during and even after the game's broadcast. There are some less conventional options like what color Gatorade will be spilled on the winning coach, and less adventurous ones like how many times Ray Lewis might mention God if he's interviewed after the game.
Super Bowl ad season is officially here. Coca-Cola released its new ad campaign yesterday, and there were no polar bears in sight.
Alicia Keys will have a chance to etch her name in history on Feb. 3 in New Orleans, La., when she joins an illustrious group of music legends who have opened the biggest football game of the year when she sings the national anthem in Super Bowl XLVII.
It's already pretty well known that the NFL's annual Super Bowl is a big payday for advertisers--but who would've guessed that the Big Game had big implications for Wall Street?
Does Tom Brady still have the magic?
Baltimore exacted revenge and Ray Lewis' career will live for another game. We share some of the revealing facts about the Patriots' defeat against the Ravens.
The dust has settled, and now, Ray Lewis and the improbable Baltimore Ravens will meet Colin Kaepernick and the surging San Francisco 49ers in two weeks in the biggest-and last-game of the 2012 NFL Season: Super Bowl XLVII.
For the second year in a row--and the last time with Ray Lewis on board for Baltimore--Tom Brady and the New England Patriots will duel at Foxboro, Mass., with the Baltimore Ravens for the right to go to Super Bowl XLVII.