On April 16, 2000, the New England Patriots turned in what is arguably the most famous draft card in NFL history ... leading the Patriots to six Super Bowl titles (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLIX ...
Despite joining the NFL when the league was founded, the Cards rank 10th in wins in league history ... They fell 32-29 to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXVIII, which ironically was held in ...
Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson took the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVII parade T-shirts personally and used them as fuel before Philadelphia's rematch in New Orleans. If the Eagles looked ...
Philadelphia honors the Super Bowl champion Eagles with a parade Friday. Around one million people were expected to watch along the parade route and outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Philadelphia Eagles fans flocked to downtown Philadelphia on Friday to celebrate the team's massive 40-22 win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Sunday's Super Bowl. A fan of the Philadelphia Eagles ...
The Super Bowl stands alone as a mass media event and this year was certainly no different. Despite a lopsided score, the game still attracted a sizable audience as viewers looked at the ads ...
The Eagles won the Super Bowl, but it was Fox-owned streamer Tubi's big night. Tubi's simulcast of the game reached an average minute audience of 13.6 million, broadcaster Fox announced.
the Patriots were favored by seven in Super Bowl XXXVIII against the Panthers, by seven in Super Bowl XXXIX against the Eagles, by 12 in Super Bowl XLII against the Giants, and by 2.5 in Super ...
Fast forward to February 9, 2025—the day of the Super Bowl—and the same card changed hands again, this time fetching $35,000. 2020 Panini Immaculate Collection Football Jalen Hurts NFL Shield ...
Super Bowl LIX had something for everyone. The Kansas City Chiefs had the chance to make history and become the NFL's first ever three-peat champions. The Philadelphia Eagles had a chance to stop ...
Julius Peppers (Super Bowl XXXVIII – Carolina Panthers) PHILADELPHIA – JANUARY 18: Defensive end Julius Peppers #90 of the Carolina Panthers celebrates on the field after the game against the ...
The first ever Super Bowl, which aired back in 1967, charged a comparatively paltry $37,500 for a 30-second spot. The first big game to crack the $1 million threshold was Super Bowl XXIX in 1995.