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A Philadelphia Eagles fan allegedly shot and killed a New York Giants fan while they were waiting in line for late-night sandwiches at Pat’s King of Steaks.
There would have been no Tom Brady or Johnny Unitas if it hadn’t been for one determined son of Orthodox Jews from Cleveland, Ohio.
The legendary reporter shares the story of a mythical figure in the betting world.
In the achievements of his hero, Frank Gifford, Frederick Exley found everything he needed to write A Fan’s Notes, his unique and moving classic about American manhood.
Analysts say the first cold-weather Super Bowl will pour hundreds of millions into NY and NJ economies. But is America’s biggest sporting event really just more NFL hype?
Just in time for Super Bowl XLVIII, a new exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art takes a look back at the storied history of football through old-fashioned trading cards.
In honor of the Super Bowl, a new exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art takes a look back at the iconic trading cards and game photography from the early days of the sport.