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Are the Bengals Super Bowl Contenders?...men in her office won't hesitate to talk the game with her, proclaimed that if the Bengals beat the Steelers, "they are going to the Super Bowl!" Yes, that is a direct quote. Now I don't want to start any unnecessary Super Bowl hype for the... In this article: Bengals, Super Bowl, Indianapolis Colts, New England Patriots, Marvin Lewis, San Diego Chargers, Peyton Manning, Rash, Mike Zimmer, and Bill Belichick |
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Jaunted | 3 days ago
Random Airline Fees Continue Into 2010, Including Super Bowl Travel
.../ Holiday Travel / Delta / American Airlines / US Airways / United / → All Tags Random Airline Fees Continue Into 2010, Including Super Bowl Travel Remember all those airline fees that were pouring in a few months ago related to this...
In this article: American Airlines, Delta, US Airways, JetBlue, NFL, and Hong Kong
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CNN | 4 days ago
Super Bowl ads are selling out
...Bowl telecast, the last time CBS televised the event. A majority of the remaining slots are in the second half of the game, he said. Super Bowl sales can pay off big for the broadcasters that air the game. In 2007, CBS said some...
In this article: CBS, Cnnmoney.com, PepsiCo, Revenue, NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, Thanksgiving, Super Bowl XLIV, and 2007 Super Bowl
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CBS Sports | 4 days ago
Sorry, Colts/Saints fans ... Super Bowl highly unlikely
...it is not crucial. Only nine of the top 20 seeds in the past 10 years have made it to the Super Bowl, or 45 percent. Moreover, two of the last four Super Bowl winners were wild-card entries, clubs that made the playoffs by picking up their...
In this article: Indianapolis Colts, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh Steelers, New Orleans, New England, Kansas City Chiefs, New York Giants, The Titans, and Arizona
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Ft. Worth Star-Telegram | 5 days ago
North Texas officials tightening public safety for 2011 Super Bowl
...said they have learned many important lessons from meetings with cities that have managed past Super Bowls and will closely watch how the upcoming Super Bowl XLIV in Miami is handled. Bill Lively, president and CEO of the host committee,...
In this article: Arlington, Cowboys Stadium, NFL, Fort Worth, Super Bowl XLIV, and Super Bowl XLV
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Chicago Sun-Times | 5 days ago
Boeing adds Super Bowl travel fees
...carrier bumped up its surcharge for certain days in March and April to $30 each way from $20 - and to $50 on the day after the Super Bowl. Delta Airlines and Northwest Airlines also raised their surcharges the same amount for similar...
In this article: US Airways, Delta Airlines, Boeing, Revenue, United Airlines, and Northwest Airlines
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The Dallas Morning News | 5 days ago
Police to play big game-day role when Super Bowl comes to town
...News ARLINGTON - Arlington Police Chief Theron Bowman said he doubts many North Texas police officers will get a holiday when the 2011 Super Bowl arrives. Thousands of local, state and federal law enforcement officers will be working...
In this article: Federal Aviation Administration, Cowboys Stadium, Robert Cluck, and FBI
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Telegraph.co.uk - International news | November 13, 2009
The Who 'to play the 2010 Super Bowl'
The Who are to perform the half-time set at next year's Super Bowl, according to reports in the US. Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend on stage at Glastonbury in 2007 The British band have been signed up to play at the showpiece sporting...
In this article: The Who, Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, CSI, US, Baba O'Riley, I Can't Explain, Won't Get Fooled Again, and Who Are You
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ABC | November 12, 2009
NFL picks Arlington for Super Bowl youth education, recreation center
...to the centers and other charity components as some of the lasting benefits of hosting a Super Bowl. "The community-relations pieces of the Super Bowl are part of what give it its soul," said Frank Supovitz, the league's senior vice...
In this article: Robert Cluck, NFL, Fort Worth, The Dallas Morning News, 1999 Super Bowl, and Cowboys Stadium
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Zap2it | November 12, 2009
Super Bowl hears The Who
...confirmed its entertainment plans for Super Bowl XLIV yet. The Who will be the sixth straight veteran rock act to perform during the Super Bowl halftime show since Justin Timberlake and Janet Jackson launched a gazillion FCC complaints...
In this article: The Who, Bruce Springsteen, Taylor Swift, Tim McGraw, Baba O'Riley, Won't Get Fooled Again, Who Are You, Super Bowl XLIV, and Twitter
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washingtonpost.com | November 12, 2009
The Who to perform at SuperBowl: report
NEW YORK (Billboard) - The Who will perform at Superbowl XLIV, marking the British band's first performance in North America since 2008. According to a report on SI.com, the Sports Illustrated website, the veteran band will take the stage...
In this article: Roger Daltrey, National Football League, Pete Townshend, SuperBowl, The Who, Sports Illustrated, Endless Wire, North America, and NEW YORK
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In professional American football, the Super Bowl is the championship game of the National Football League (NFL). The game and its ancillary festivities constitute Super Bowl Sunday. Over the years it has become the most-watched U.S. television broadcast of the year, and has become likened to a de facto U.S. national holiday. In addition, many popular singers and musicians have performed during the Super Bowl's pre-game and halftime ceremonies. Super Bowl Sunday is the second-largest U.S. food consumption day, following Thanksgiving.
Television broadcast rights of the Super Bowl are held exclusively each year by only one major network (currently, NBC) in the United States, and the annual broadcast is famous for having the most expensive commercial airtime space of the year. As a result, commercial watching during the Super Bowl has also proceeded to become one of the sub-cultures of the annual event.
The Super Bowl was first played on January 15, 1967 as part of an agreement between the NFL and its younger rival, the American Football League (AFL) in which each league's championship team would play each other in an "AFL-NFL World Championship Game". After the leagues merged in 1970, the Super Bowl became the NFL's championship game, played between the champions of the league's two conferences: the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC). Since the NFL season extends into the New Year, the Super Bowl uses Roman numerals to identify each game, rather than the year it was held. For example, Super Bowl XLIII, played in February 2009, was actually part of the 2008 season.
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