The World cup vs Super Bowl debate rages on, but TV ratings and revenue generated per game make it clear that the World Cup has the upper hand.
To help make sense of Sunday’s big game, here’s a look at Super Bowl LIX by the numbers: 59: This is the 59th Super Bowl, which is what the Roman numerals LIX stand for. 0: The number of sitting U.S. presidents who have attended the Super Bowl. President Donald Trump will be...
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Of course, not all Super Bowl teams are the same. The Steelers beat the Cowboys twice in the '70s, though most of the players on those Dallas clubs were Canton-bound, playoff-hardened vets. But not one of the Philadelphia Eagles playing in Super Bowl LII were on the team that lost Su...
1:36 Super Bowl by the numbers: Total spending expected to top $15.3 billionViewers and partygoers will spend an average of $81.17 on food, decorations, apparel and more for the Super Bowl this year. -- Super Bowl weekend is a time for friends, family -- and, according ...
Seahawks' star running back Marshawn Lynch has racked up 249 rushing yards in the postseason, after tallying 1,257 in the regular season. But Lynch, who recently signed an endorsement deal with Skittles, doesn't always rack up big numbers. At Super Bowl media day, heleft after just six ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are no strangers to the Super Bowl, as Sunday’s big game will be the team’s fifth in six seasons. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes, tight end Travis Kelce and defensive tackle Chris Jones are some of the superstars who have played for the team during that time span,...
The Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos will square off in Super Bowl 50 at 5:30 p.m. CST Sunday at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. The NFL championship game pits the league's top-scoring team against the team with the No. 1 defense.
By the numbers: Super Bowl Sunday is the biggest day of the year for chicken wings: Americans will eat 1.47 billion wings this year, up 20 million from last year, according to the National Chicken Council. That’s enough wings to stretch between Kansas City and Philadelphia 63 times. Sales...