Tom Brady Apologizes To Buffalo
An update on that story we told you about yesterday. New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has now apologized for his comments on Wednesday regarding Buffalo hotels.
An update on that story we told you about yesterday. New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has now apologized for his comments on Wednesday regarding Buffalo hotels.
Nike stepped up to the Beatles, Dr. Pepper fizzed over KISS, Nissan used their Kung-Fu grip to grab Van Halen and now KIA has Mötley Crüe fired up over the new Optima! Be on the look out for the new commercial airing during the Superbowl where every second of air time costs $116,000
The Super Bowl is just around the corner and you want to watch the Patriots and the Giants battle on a huge Hi-Def TV. Buffalo has some great sports bars and restaurants geared for doing just that. Here are our favorite places for watching the Super Bowl in around Buffalo.
The recent announcement that Madonna will be performing during the Super Bowl XLVI Halftime Show in February certainly doesn’t sit well with Gene Simmons. The Kiss singer has bashed Madge’s involvement, insisting that the show would be better of with a “real band.”
The usatoday.com is reporting that the NFL is offering $5000 in cash to fans who were kicked out of their seats at the Super Bowl.
400 fans with legitimate tickets were told to leave the Super Bowl because their seats were deemed to be a fire hazard. The NFL took
It's the Monday after the Superbowl, and just about everyone is talking about the Green Bay Packers' win. But if you aren't talking about the game, you're talking about Christina Aguilera. She has the right kind of voice to belt out a memorable national anthem. Unfortunately, her performance at Super Bowl XLV will be remembered for the wrong reason.
As we approach Super Bowl Sunday, Fox Sports has provided a list of the Top Ten Super Bowl Blunders. And if you’re wondering, yes, Scott Norwood’s wide right kick in Super Bowl XXV did make the list.
The Pittsburgh Steelers, Green Bay Packers and die-hard football fans are focused on one thing: The Super Bowl, minus the hype, half-time show, parties and glitz that go along with the most important game of the season.