Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) March 3, 2025 Buccaneers fans may remember Cappa well — he was a guard on the line that won a Super Bowl in 2020 protecting Tom Brady and then won 13 games in 2021 ...
This famous painting was sketched from the sidelines of Kansas City Chiefs games and practices. Now, there’s a mystery around it.
While Benton indeed was at Super Bowl IV with the team, then-Chiefs coach Hank Stram’s son Dale told me, the painting and sculpture largely were derived from sketches on the sidelines of Chiefs ...
Despite missing out on another championship ring, Travis Kelce added another accolade to his resume Sunday when he surpassed Jerry Rice for most career Super Bowl receptions in the Kansas City ...
The Super Bowl 2025 champs have not yet been invited, according to the 'Philadelphia Inquirer' Anna Lazarus Caplan is a writer-reporter for PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2022.
Former Giants wide receiver Plaxico Burress’s Super Bowl XLII ring has fetched $280,600 at auction. Heritage Auctions announced that the ring won by Burress went for that price in an auction this ...
Super Bowl champion Mike Collier died on Sunday, according to an online obituary. He was 71. Collier passed away at Meritus Medical Center in Hagerstown, Maryland, the obituary said. The cause of ...
The Philadelphia Eagles are Super Bowl champions, an honor that comes with plenty of celebratory hardware. Of course, there's the Lombardi Trophy. And while plenty of players and staff had the ...
Collier, who won Super Bowl X with the Steelers in 1975, was 71 years old. No cause of death was announced. “It used to seem like a dream,” he told the Baltimore Sun in 2013 of his time in the ...
If anyone understands Super Bowl heartache, it’s Tom Brady. In a video posted Monday on his YouTube page, the future Hall of Fame quarterback reflected on his Super Bowl 2025 experience in New ...
His performance reignited the conversation on social media about whether he should have performed at Super Bowl 59 at the Caesars Superdome in his hometown of New Orleans earlier this month.
You see, after Kansas City beat Philadelphia in Super Bowl 57, the Chiefs' offensive line wore brash "0 sacks" shirts at their championship parade. For two years, this clearly did not sit well ...