It's hard to believe that with all the security at the game on Sunday that someone could get past security walk up to the podium during the MVP Press Conference and steal the microphone.
The man who was identified as a 30 year old from the Bronx has this to say:
Investigate 9/11, 9/11 was perpetrated by people within our own government...
Seattle forced four Denver turnovers, and the Seahawks routed the Broncos, 43-8, to win Super Bowl 48 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. on Sunday night.
It's real! The Super Bowl has already brought us some incredible promo spots from the likes of 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier,' 'Transformers: Age of Extinction' and 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2,' but nothing quite so glorious as the long-awaited 'Seinfeld' reunion between Jerry Seinfeld and Jason Alexander. Jerry himself may have told a white lie, as the full reunion spot has emerged as an epi
Considering how Radio Shack has been out of the limelight for the past decade or so, it's amusing to see that the company has some level of self-awareness. The new Radio Shack 2014 Super Bowl ad is chock full of self deprecating humor and, in a crazy little turn, most of it comes courtesy of '80s film and TV characters.
Not to be outdone by some of the bigger, more action-packed and commercial films playing trailers during Super Bowl 2014, George Clooney's 'The Monuments Men' has just dropped its trailer for this Sunday's big game online because it's a film about men and war, and these things are very manly -- just like football, you see.
If you're like millions of other Americans, you'll be competing in a Super Bowl pool this weekend.
If you want to be unlike millions of Americas and actually win, you'll watch this video.
Just one more NFL game remains to be played this season: the Seattle Seahawks vs. the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII . Here are five things to watch for in Sunday's Big Game.
So you want to throw the Super Bowl of Super Bowl parties, huh? We’ve all been there. Nothing makes you the toast of the town quite like a supremely awesome Super Bowl party does. It can be done, but how?
This is genius. Super Bowl commercials can cost millions of dollars. So if you can avoid all those costs and still take advantage of the hype, wouldn't it make sense to do it? As long as you can legally avoid any trouble, it's totally worth it!