Rob Gronkowski Gives Kid $100 For a Lemonade At The Super Bowl
Given his frequent hard partying and bro-riffic off-the-field behavior, New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski seems more likely to shotgun a beer than sip some lemonade.
Given his frequent hard partying and bro-riffic off-the-field behavior, New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski seems more likely to shotgun a beer than sip some lemonade.
As you may have heard, there's a big football game this weekend. The two starting quarterbacks both come with question marks, but both also have their fans—and those numbers grow by the day. So which would you rather have?
The day that all football fans look forward to is almost here! Super Bowl 47 is set for this Sunday in New Orleans. You can hear the game on B-98.5, with our pre-game kicking off at 4 p.m.. The Bee will also be broadcasting live at the Bench Sports Bar in Gardiner from 5 to 7 p.m.. Now for the game itself, my gut feeling tells me this should be a great game.
Donald Driver could teach Ray Lewis, or any NFL player, something about retiring with humility.
Chris Culliver, the San Francisco 49ers cornerback who yesterday made some inappropriate remarks about gays on Arti Lange's radio show, is backtracking on those statements with the verbal Get Out Of Jail Free card known as "just kidding."
Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino has something that the other men on the CBS 'The NFL Today' show don't -- a Super Bowl ring a kid out of wedlock.
The Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers will meet in Super Bowl XLVII at the Superdome in New Orleans on Sunday to decide which team gets to hoist the Lombardi Trophy as the champions of the National Football League. Catch all the action LIVE on B98.5
If your excitement for Super Bowl XLVII this Sunday stems more from a love of chili than a love of football (which is tooootally fine, by the way), here are some facts for you (in handy infographic form!) about the big game and the Super Sunday game to end all games in general. Learn them and you might even score yourself a few extra wings at the party.
Super Bowl Sunday is coming up on February 4th as San Francisco looks for their sixth win in the big game as they take on the Baltimore Ravens. As the game approaches, I thought it would be interesting to look back at the first Super Bowl and compare it to last year's game in Indianapolis.
In the week leading up to Super Bowl 47, you’re probably going to hear a few things about Ravens star linebacker Ray Lewis or 49ers sophomore stud quarterback Colin Kaepernick or the Harbaugh brothers. Stop me if you’ve heard this before, but did you know Jim and John are the first pair of brothers to coach against each other in the biggest of all the Big Games?