Having been to a number of Super Bowls in his own right and with three rings to show for his efforts, former Super Bowl MVP Julian Edelman knows a thing or two about winning Super Bowls. With Super Bowl 59 coming up in a week from Sunday,
The Super Bowl LIX matchup is officially set: the Philadelphia Eagles will take on the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans on Sunday, February 9.
A 3.8 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of New England on Monday morning with shaking felt in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and an hour away in Boston. The quake was centered 10 kilometers southeast of York Harbor, Maine.
The largest known New England earthquakes were a 6.5-magnitude in 1638 centered in Vermont or New Hampshire, and a 5.8-magnitude centered offshore from Cape Ann in 1755, which resulted in severe damage to the Boston waterfront.
Nate Tice and Charles McDonald check in with their fifth mock draft of this cycle, and it's good to be Bryce Young, Dak Prescott and C.J. Stroud.
Both were and are built around transcendent quarterbacks—Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes. Both organizations were and are helmed by superior coaching minds in Bill Belichick and Andy Reid. And then there are the two dynasties' tight ends—celebrity superstars in Rob Gronkowski and Travis Kelce.
Tom Brady didn't lose many Super Bowls, but the last of three defeats he suffered in the big game came seven years ago. In February 2018, Brady and the New England Patriots came up short against the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LII.
It's common to see Taylor Swift at Kansas City Chiefs games. But what's her connection to their Super Bowl 59 opponent, the Philadelphia Eagles?
Going into Super Bowl LIX, Kelce, the former Cincinnati Bearcats tight end, had recorded 31 total catches in the championship game, good for the second-most in NFL history.
The difference in the outcome this year just might be Philadelphia’s addition of 2,000-yard rusher Saquon Barkley. Barkley has turned the Eagles’ run game from a concern for the opposition through the last decade to a downright fear. Fear that Barkley can score from anywhere. Fear that Barkley can shift momentum at any time.