NFL announces Super Bowl XLVI first to be streamed live online – Super Bowl
The Super Bowl will be streamed online and to mobile phones for the first time, the
NFL said Tuesday.
By Associated Press
NFL season to start on Wednesday due to DNC – Super Bowl
The NFL will kick off its season on Wednesday, Sept. 5 instead of the traditional Thursday night start to avoid a conflict with a scheduled speech by President Barack Obama on Sept. 6 at the Democratic National Convention.
By ESPN.com news services
Rotoworld: Combine winners, losers – Super Bowl
Rotoworld: Robert Griffin III wasn’t the only player who wowed NFL scouts. Here’s a complete rundown of the event’s names to know.
By rotoworld.com
NFL says about 2,000 fans will have Super choices – Super Bowl
The NFL says about 2,000 fans
forced to sit in temporary seats at the Super Bowl will receive a face-value
ticket refund or a free ticket to a future Super Bowl.
By Associated Press
Rams exec: Team willing to deal No. 2 pick – Super Bowl
The St. Louis Rams are willing to trade the second overall pick of the April draft.
By ESPN.com news services
Video: SportsTalk: Analyzing combine standouts – Super Bowl
Which players stood out and put up impressive numbers at the Combine? (NBC Sports)
Packers down Steelers for fourth Super Bowl title – Super Bowl
Aaron Rodgers turned the Green Bay Packers into Super Bowl champions once again. Rodgers threw three touchdown passes, and Nick Collins returned an interception for another score, leading the Packers to a 31-25 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.
By Associated Press
Burress says he’d love to join Eagles, QB Vick – Super Bowl
The Philadelphia Eagles were anything but a “Dream Team” last season, but they’re Plaxico Burress’ dream team now.
By Rich Cimini
A Peyton-Reggie package deal? – Super Bowl
PFT: SI’s Peter King says Manning, Wayne and at least two potential teams would be interested in having both players in the same place.
By profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
Master and commander: McCarthy, Rodgers embrace Super win – Super Bowl
There’s no better excuse for a short night’s sleep than winning a Super Bowl. A bleary-eyed Aaron Rodgers glanced at the Vince Lombardi Trophy on Monday morning and talked about collecting a few more. So did his coach, Mike McCarthy.
By Associated Press












