(NewsNation) — The Super Bowl 59 game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will not have an “End Racism” message stenciled in the back of an end zone, The Athletic reported ...
In what can only be classified as conspicuous timing, the New York Times reports that the NFL will not display the “End Racism” message in the back of one of the Super Bowl endzones this year.
The NFL will remove the words "End Racism" from the end zones at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans ahead of the Super Bowl on Sunday, the NFL confirmed to NBC News. Instead, the field will have ...
One person complained: "All these people complain about racism and if the Super Bowl halftime show isn't racist then I don't know what is. There wasn't one white person in the whole show." ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are getting the opportunity to visit the White House after COVID-19 shut down the team's Super Bowl ...
For streaming, the percentage was 43.5 percent. That happened despite the massive linear audience for the Super Bowl, which had average viewership in excess of 127 million. Of course, that was just ...
So, what about a huge trade next? FOX Sports' Jordan Schultz previously reported that the Super Bowl-champion Philadelphia Eagles could put tight end Dallas Goedert on the trade block this ...