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Just a couple of years ago, Colin Kaepernick was making quite an impression in the 2011 Senior Bowl. Now he's set to start in Super Bowl XLVII for the 49ers in just his second year in the league.
Just a couple of years ago, Colin Kaepernick was making quite an impression in the 2011 Senior Bowl. Now he's set to start in Super Bowl XLVII for the 49ers in just his second year in the league.
You read the headline right. There's a camel in a New Jersey zoo that picks the winner of the Super Bowl. The amazing thing is she's 7-1. This year she picked the Ravens.
With a little over a week left before Super Bowl XLVII, ticket prices dropped for a second day in a row. We take a look at some of the "best deals" out there.
Alicia Keys will take much longer to sing the national anthem than Kelly Clarkson did a year ago if the Super Bowl prop odds on the Star Spangled Banner are correct.
Ray Lewis isn't the only future Hall of Fame player on the Ravens defense. Free safety Ed Reed likely has a place saved for him in Canton, as well. His future, though, isn't quite as clear as Lewis's.
Despite ending his relationship with the San Francisco 49ers on a sour note, running back Brandon Jacobs is still hoping the NFC Champs bring the Lombardi Trophy back to the West Coast.
When the Ravens say goodbye to Ray Lewis after the Super Bowl, they'll be losing their most vocal leader and one of the best captains in the league. However, Lewis believes that quarterback Joe Flacco can take up the torch.
The Ravens had five players who were limited or sat out of practice, of which many of those were on the defensive side of the ball.
Ray Lewis told his teammates to avoid taking pictures with or touching the Lombardi Trophy when it came to the team facility on Thursday. Was he afraid of a jinx?
Is the supermodel's new ad a step back for feminism, or is all of this fuss exactly what the car company was going for?