Tonight the New York Giants will take on the New England Patriots, but who are the top five players on the Giants to keep an eye on? The team currently has 53 active players. Out of those players, here are the top five to watch during tonight's Super Bowl XLVI game.
Super Bowl Sunday is finally here. Time is counting down until the New York Giants take on the New England Patriots at 6:00 pm. Not everyone is watching the clock count down though. If you’re not “super” excited about watching the game, but want to stay in the football mood, check out some television shows that have featured your favorite stars with a football.
Tiquan Underwood was cut from the New England Patriots roster on Saturday, hours before the 2012 Super Bowl get underway in Indianapolis on Sunday. Underwood, who sports a buzz-cut of the famous Patriots logo, was to join his teammates for Super Bowl 46, but was said to be replaced by practice-squad defensive end Alex Silvestro, Fox Sports reported.
Curtis Martin, who ranks fourth on the National Football League's all-time rushing list, was one of six players elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame Saturday. Martin starred for both the New England Patriots and the New York Jets, longtime rivals in the American Football Conference East division.
There can only be one winner in the NFL's Super Bowl, but for two opposing players in this Sunday's game between the New York Giants and the New England Patriots, success in a much bigger battle with much higher stakes has already been achieved: victory over cancer.
According to a simulation run by the bloggers at 1up.com using the popular video game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, the Giants will Clobber the Patriots during tomorrow's Super Bowl. A Madden NFL simulation agreed that the Giants will win, but it suggested that it will be a close game.
Watching the big game on Sunday? Not a fan of football? Read on and discover how to be kind and considerate to your football consumed compatriots at your Super Bowl Party.
I have never been enamored with the NFL.
Super Bowl has always attracted the celebrity football fans and this year's big game is no different. Both the teams have got celebrity stars, models and pop icons rooting for them. We are expecting many of them to be present at Indianapolis to cheer their teams.
Budweiser has gone north for this year's Super Bowl commercial.
The Giants and Patriots battle in Indianapolis on Sunday.
Tim Tebow may not be playing in the 2012 Super Bowl, but that doesn't mean he stopped playing games. According to Yahoo Sports, God's Quarterback was at the Bud Light Hotel in downtown Indianapolis for the EA Sports Madden Bowl video game competition and told a pair of waitresses that his real name was Tommy Turbo.
The Colts quarterback received medical clearance following his spinal surgery this past off season.
The battle between Madonna and David Furnish, the husband of Elton John, continues with Furnish's recent sentiment that refuses to watch the Super Bowl 2012 halftime show from the former Material Girl.
Madonna's new video dropped Friday morning.
Protesters laid siege to Egypt's Interior Ministry Friday, extending a rally against the military-led government into a second day in a show of anger triggered by the deaths of 74 people in the country's worst ever soccer disaster.
National Signing Day has developed into one of the most-talked about events in college athletics. Call it the NFL Draft plus Election Night.
Super Bowl Sunday is no reason to give up on your New Year's resolutions.
The Tim Tebow show isn't over yet, even with Super Bowl Sunday around the corner.
The Super Bowl quarterbacks have taken different and seemingly opposite routes through
Back in 1998, when Newt Gingrich was still speaker and Joe Paterno was a living legend at Penn State, the Republican politician revealed that the football coach had given him advice on how to govern the U.S. House of Representatives (watch here), including viewing his fellow GOP congressmen as assistant coaches, like the now-infamous Jerry Sandusky.
Tickets to the 2012 Super Bowl sold through online marketplaces have gone for as high $15,000 and as little as $2,000. The price varies wildly by seat location in that stadium, but die hard fans are willing to shell out thousands for even the worst seats.