Patriots owner Robert Kraft unveiled a Super Bowl advertisement Monday for his Foundation to Combat Antisemitism, or FCAS, featuring football legend Tom Brady and hip-hop superstar Snoop Dogg.
The NFL will not feature the words "End Racism" in the end zone of Super Bowl LIX this weekend. The move came as Roger Goodell touted the league's DEI policies.
Fox Sports' Tom Brady will be allowed to attend pregame production meetings for Super Bowl 59, which he wasn't allowed to do ...
The NFL will not have "end racism" written in the back of an end zone at the Super Bowl, as the league will instead opt for ...
In five days time the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will face off in Super Bowl LIX at the Superdome in New Orleans. With the biggest game of the ...
As Super Bowl LIX approaches, a major controversy is shaking up the NFL. Fans from across the league—Buffalo, Detroit, ...
Lift Every Voice and Sing' is traditionally sung during the pregame festivities at the NFL's big game, but has sparked huge ...
Consumers took issue with Mulvaney’s advocacy for transgender rights and criticized Bud Light for going “woke.” The beer ...
Brittany Mahomes has had enough of people questioning the Kansas City Chiefs. The former soccer star is getting ready to watch her husband Patrick play in his fifth Super Bowl on Sunday. Head ...