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While it’s still only May and there’s a long road ahead before Super Bowl LX — set to be played at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California — that hasn’t stopped some early predictions from surfacing.
The Cowboys have the same odds as the New England Patriots, who had just four wins last season, as well as the Arizona Cardinals and Seattle Seahawks. Dallas has worse odds than the Chicago Bears, who won five games last year, and the Pittsburgh Steelers, whose quarterback situation leaves much to be desired.
Was Troy Aikman serious when he picked the Dallas Cowboys to win the Super Bowl or was he just making a joke at the expense of Michael Strahan? You can judge for yourself based on the clip below, but it definitely seems more likely that it was the latter more than the former on Tuesday Read
Although it's still only early May, that didn’t stop ESPN "Monday Night Football" play-by-play announcer Joe Buck from making his prediction for Super Bowl LX, which will take place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara,
Amazon's "Black Friday" game will feature Philadelphia and Chicago on Friday Nov. 28. It is the third edition of the "Black Friday" game.
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A familiar face to longtime ESPN viewers will contribute to the network's first-ever Super Bowl telecast in 2027, the network announced.
Kay Adams was hosting her show Up and Adams and had NBC's Chris Simms on to discuss which quarterbacks were going to leap in their second year. Of course, J.J. McCarthy and the Vikings came up, and he and the Vikings were the easiest to hype up.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver and Super Bowl legend Santonio Holmes has landed a new job. Central State University hired Holmes to coach its wide receivers. The university is in Wilberforce, Ohio, about an hour outside of Columbus.