The Aerosmith singer and American Idol judge is taking some heat after singing the National Anthem before the AFC Championship game.
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Patriots and Giants Prevail: Lessons From A Classic NFL Championship Sunday
A Super rematch is set: the New England Patriots will play the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLVI, on February 5th in Indianapolis.
Volkswagen’s ‘Canine Choir’ Barks ‘Star Wars’ Theme in Super Bowl Ad
This ad is destined to be a Super Bowl favorite. After all, how can anyone compete with a pack of singing dogs?
Reading While Eating for January 19: When Stars Collide
Thursday’s links discuss odd collaborations and box-office duds.
Q&A: Two Super Bowl Champion Coaches Talk NFL Playoffs
NewsFeed hopes for a Victor Cruz touchdown, just so we can see his talented salsa-dance celebrations.
Indianapolis Police Reach Out to Homeless Before Super Bowl
As Indianapolis readies to host the biggest football game of the year, authorities are putting together a plan to reach out to the city’s 1,500 homeless residents.
Madonna Will Play the Super Bowl XLVI Halftime Show
The only thing that’s surprising about the NFL’s announcement is the realization that Madonna hasn’t played the Super Bowl before.
Field Goal Failures and New England Dominance: Three Lessons from NFL Week 10
Breaking down the lessons from the week in football.
After Leaving Jail, Plaxico Burress Eyes Return to NFL
What next?
Side Effect of the NFL Lockout: Green Bay Packers Can’t Get Their Super Bowl Rings
The best thing about winning Super Bowl XLV is knowing that you’ve become a football deity, at least until the next season. The worst thing about winning Super Bowl XLV is that you don’t get to wear the ring that indicates you’re …
Can’t Discount the Drama: Groupon Yanks Super Bowl Ads Amid Controversy
The fallout from last weekend’s commercials was just too much for the first-time Super Bowl advertiser.
Behind the Super Bowl Spin: The Depressing, Dangerous Stories of Seatgate
A portion of the NFL’s response to the Super Bowl ticketing controversy could be considered generous. But was some of it disingenuous? And is the NFL as committed to safety as it says?