Celebrities on Radio Row talk Super Bowl
There is a game going on Sunday. You might have heard of it. Though, it is easy to forget about that amid the flurry of activity on radio row with celebrities from Brooklyn Decker to Jay Mohr to that...
View ArticleOchocinco questions Goodell on CBA
One has to wonder what went through Roger Goodell's head as he stared out into the sea of reporters gathered for his annual pre-Super Bowl press conference and heard the familiar voice of one very...
View ArticleMontana: ‘I’ve been a Steelers fan all my life’
I was able to stop Joe Montana just long enough to find out if he will be rooting for his hometown Steelers Sunday.
View ArticleBrock: ‘The Saints took my Super Bowl ring’
Seahawks DE and former Colt Raheem Brock can't escape the memory of last year's Super Bowl loss to New Orleans, proclaiming, "The Saints took my Super Bowl ring."
View ArticleSandler draws the largest crowd
Adam Sandler has won the award for the biggest entourage on Radio Row. Not quite an Academy Award, but this has to be pretty close.
View ArticleBodden eager to get back to work with Pats
Leigh Bodden is rehabbing his injured shoulder and eager to join a young and upcomg Patriots secondary in 2011.
View ArticleColts TE Clark on the mend
There's nothing worse than the dead fish handshake. That is except for the left-handshake. That's like the guy facing the wrong way in the elevator or something. So when I introduced myself to Dallas...
View Article‘Never Miss a SB Club’ missing a member
Robert Cook of the "Never Miss a Super Bowl Club" will miss his first Super Bowl in 45 years.
View ArticleSteve Sabol admiring his work
NFL Films president Steve Sabol is in the box next to us here at Cowboys Stadium, and you can tell in this photo that he can really appreciate how his company's football highlights look on the giant...
View ArticleRodgers: ‘This is what I’ve been dreaming about’
NFL Network's Michael Irvin sat down with Packers QB Aaron Rodgers to discuss his journey to Super Bowl XLV and how he has balanced the pressures and expectations that come with replacing a legendary...
View ArticleSteely McBeam is here
Well, it appears that not all steel workers had to go into work today. Some plant is missing an eight-foot worker with a giant head.
View ArticlePackers LB Walden inactive for Super Bowl
The Packers announced that starting OLB Erik Walden has been deactivated for Sunday's Super Bowl against the Steelers.
View ArticleWard’s warmup
Pittsburgh receiver Hines Ward -- the MVP of Super Bowl XL and one of eight Steelers who are vying for their third Super Bowl ring -- does some stretching on the field at Cowboys Stadium, a little over...
View ArticleRoethlisberger: ‘I just want to win championships’
Michael Irvin sat down with Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger to talk about Pittsburgh’s road to Super Bowl XLV, his quarterbacking style and what it will take for him to be considered an elite...
View ArticleOwen Wilson flashing moves on the field
The crowd at Cowboys Stadium is ready to cheer for anything. A Steelers player flashes on the big screen, huge ovation from the Steelers fans. And the same thing for the partisan Packers fan cheering...
View ArticleSteelers WR Sanders carted off sideline
Several first-quarter injuries for the Steelers could play a role in the outcome of Super Bowl XLV.
View ArticlePackers’ Driver leaves with ankle injury
It looks like the Packers will be without one of their biggest weapons for the time being, as Donald Driver has left the sideline for X-rays on his injured ankle.
View ArticlePackers finally hit the slant to set up TD
The Packers have a slant package which is really been their bread and butter. But the receivers reactions has been terrible, with at least five drops. Either the passes have been too hard, or the...
View ArticleBrandt: Super-competitive balance
Green Bay’s win in Super Bowl XLV is a tribute to the competitive balance in the NFL. The Packers can thank NFC North-rival Detroit for beating Tampa Bay. Had Detroit not beaten the Buccaneers in Week...
View ArticleUnsung heroes make the big plays for Packers
The Packers came into the Super Bowl, heck into the playoffs, with 15 players on injured reserve. They leave Cowboys Stadiums as World Champions. And they leave with 44 players under 30. The Packers...
View ArticleWoodson: ‘It’s not bittersweet; I’m a champ’
Even though Charles Woodson wouldn't be able to play during the second half of the Super Bowl due to a broken collarbone, the emotional leader of the Packers reflected on the moment and his first Super...
View ArticleBig Ben: Steelers’ loss ‘on my shoulders’
It certainly wasn't the type of Super Bowl performance that Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger had in mind.
View ArticleRodgers missed out on Super Bowl ring fitting
For the superstitious among you, the believers in omens and curses, here's a little back story on why Aaron Rodgers didn't get fitted for a Super Bowl XLV ring like the rest of his teammates.
View ArticlePackers are confident they’ll be back
Can the Packers repeat? It's a natural conversation to have, especially given the makeup of these Packers. And the team seems very confident they have the nucleus to be back.
View ArticleRodgers does ‘Late Show’
After a ride down Main Street USA with Mickey yesterday, Aaron Rodgers flew to NYC for a little sit down with Dave on the "Late Show with David Letterman."
View ArticleFandemonium hits the Pro Bowl and Super Bowl
Hey NFL fan! It’s Ralph Lanier Jr., your NFL Director of Fandemonium here to tell you all about my phenomenal experiences at the 2011 Pro Bowl and also Super Bowl XLV. It’s been a busy and exciting...
View ArticlePackers’ celebration hits Broadway, Wall Street
CB Charles Woodson, FB John Kuhn, RB Ryan Grant and president/CEO Mark Murphy took in some team history on Broadway last night when they attended “Lombardi” based on Pulitzer Prize winning author David...
View ArticleThe end of an era: Keisel to shave the beard
The Super Bowl has created many one-hit wonders during the years, but was any bigger than Brett Keisel's beard? Not that it matters, the beard is going away.
View ArticleEmbracing the cheese, Ward leads DWTS
After losing in Super Bowl XLV to Cheesehead Nation, Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Hines Ward is turning to cheese to aid in his quest for a title on “Dancing With the Stars.”
View ArticleFirst and 10: Draftniks, get out your pencils
Admit it, you’re one of the thousands of NFL fans suffering from draft withdrawal. We understand. And we agree with you that it is never too early to talk about next year’s draft.
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