The Philadelphia Eagles have formally accepted an invitation from President Donald Trump to celebrate their recent Super Bowl victory at the White House. "We sent an invitation. They ...
He signed a six-year, $120 million deal with Buffalo in the 2022 offseason after helping lead the Los Angeles Rams to a Super Bowl LVI title to conclude the 2021 season. Miller, the second overall ...
Once a splashy signing for a Super Bowl push, Von Miller is now a salary cap cut for a squad aiming to remain in the AFC hierarchy and get its books in order at the same time. The Buffalo Bills ...
The city of Philadelphia had a celebration-filled February after the Eagles won Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9. However, that success hasn't carried over to one particular team in Philly. The ...
The television reporter who died in New Orleans while on assignment to cover the Super Bowl had a sedative drug in his system, a police detective testified in court this week. Danette Colbert ...
For its ability to bring both football obsessives and non-sports fans together, the Super Bowl is regarded as a national holiday. Thus, just like with any other major day of celebration ...
There may have been more to Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce's underwhelming Super Bowl 59 performance than just his age. Kansas City general manager Brett Veach told NFL Network that the 12-year NFL ...
Travis Kelce was battling a “pretty big illness” before losing the 2025 Super Bowl to the Philadelphia Eagles, according to the Kansas City Chiefs’ general manager. Brett Veach revealed the ...
The first time Trump was in office, the Eagles did not accept the invitation when they won Super Bowl LII in 2018. That year, President Trump rescinded the team's invitation to visit at the last ...
Travis Kelce’s Super Bowl 2025 performance was suboptimal. That might’ve been because his health could’ve been described in much the same way. Kansas City general manager Brett Veach was ...
Kansas City Chiefs' General Manager Brett Veach was interviewed on the NFL podcast 'The Insiders' Kara Durrette/Getty Travis Kelce was fighting a “big illness” before his Super Bowl defeat.
Within a year, he was performing at the Super Bowl LIX halftime show alongside hip-hop giant Kendrick Lamar in New Orleans. “I remember as soon as I got off stage, checking my phone and seeing ...