Lamar Hunt, the founder of the AFL and former owner of the Kansas City Chiefs, is the man credited with eventually naming this match the 'Super Bowl'. It has been reported the inspiration for the ...
The Super Bowl name, surprisingly, originated from a child's bouncy toy and a casual remark by Kansas City Chiefs' owner Lamar Hunt during a 1966 league meeting. Although initially called the AFL ...
According to the site superbowl-ads.com, a 30-second spot on CBS during the first Super Bowl cost just $42,500. One of the signature ads that year was a commercial for Goodyear Tires that centered ...
Former Cowboys DE DeMarcus Lawrence tells a Seahawks reporter that he knew he wouldn't win a Super Bowl in Dallas.
It's been nearly 60 years since the Kansas City Chiefs and Green Bay Packers met in the first AFL-NFL world championship game — retroactively known as Super Bowl I. At the time, it was billed by ...
Jets running back Matt Snell's 4-yard touchdown run in the second quarter gave New York a 7-0 lead, marking the first time an AFL team held the edge in the Super Bowl. That lead ballooned to 16-0 ...
The first-ever Aussie to play in a Super Bowl, former AFL star Ben Graham made history in 2005 when he crossed over to the NFL, becoming one of the league's top punters. Graham made the Super ...
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The first Super Bowl wasn’t played until 1967, when the well-established National Football League (NFL) and the upstart American Football League (AFL) agreed to a World Championship Game between ...
The Birds got off to a difficult start this season – just like many Americans do when trying to make lifestyle changes. But ...
The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX. There have now been 59 Super Bowls since the NFL champion first took on the AFL champion after the 1966 season, which ...
The increased popularity of football has contributed to the Super Bowl becoming the spectacle that it is today. Memorable, iconic moments have also played a role in the Big Game's enormous ratings.