Sure, you know the Seahawks and Patriots will square off in the Super Bowl, but there's plenty more of knowledge to be had when it comes to the big game.
It didn’t even take until the Monday after Super Bowl XLVI for a lot of people to change their minds about the New York Giants and the legacy of the New England Patriots. It seems like only yesterday that the Giants team suffered the wrath of fans because of its 7-7 win/loss record, but in a drastic change of heart, the team is being praised by just about everyone.
New York Giants running back Ahmad Bradshaw scored the final go-ahead points of Super Bowl XLVI. Sounds like a dream right? What makes the play especially memorable was Bradshaw's awkward reluctance to reach the end zone. Was it the strangest score in Super Bowl history?
Okay, so maybe Mario Manningham's fourth quarter reception in Super Bowl XLVI wasn't as good as David Tyree's catch four years earlier, but that doesn't make it any less spectacular.
The New York Giants are Super Bowl Champions for the third time in franchise history, after defeating the New England patriots, 21-17, in Super Bowl XLVI, Sunday night, in Indianapolis, Indiana.
New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski has gotten rid of the walking boot he's been in since suffering a high ankle sprain in the AFC Championship Game.
Officially, he's still listed as "day-to-day" but Gronkowski calls getting rid of the boot "a positive step" in his hopes to play against the New York Giants in the Super Bowl this Sunday...
Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis is only 5 days away, but the city is buzzing over a quarterback who hasn't taken a snap this season. With the impending divorce between Peyton Manning and the Colts, has he upstaged the Super Bowl?
The 2010 NFL season is in the books. Assuming the NFL works out a new CBA, who are some of the early favorites to play in Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis?