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Trombone Shorty is a national treasure.
One of the best things about this New Orleans Super Bowl is how much organizers are going all-in on representing the city’s culture. It is dripping from the pre-game performances, and Trombone Shorty is going to blow people away with his rendition of America the Beautiful on Sunday.
Trombone Shorty hails from New Orleans’ legendary Tremé neighborhood, known for creating some of the most legendary jazz musicians in the city.
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Travis Kelce’s Chiefs are 19-3 with Taylor Swift in attendance.
Author’s note: This is an article about Taylor Swift, which we are posting on a sports website. If you have strong negative feelings about coverage of Taylor Swift on a sports website, remember: You are more than welcome to NOT read coverage of Taylor Swift on a sports website. Only you can save yourself from reading about Taylor Swift on the internet.
Call it whatever you want: The Taylor Effect. Taylor’s Arrowhead Era. Annoying as hell.
Donald Trump is having a better Sunday than most. Not only is the President heading to New Orleans to attend Super Bowl LIX later in the afternoon, but he’s also starting his day on the golf course and playing a round with none other than Tiger Woods. The pair is reportedly teeing it up at Trump International in West Palm Beach, Florida.
President Trump’s interview with Fox News Channel’s Bret Baier is set to air at 3:00 p.m. ET.
Every day is a busy one when you’re the President, but some busy days are better than others, and this Sunday appears to be one of those days.
Just two months after stepping away from ESPN to battle cancer, Randy Moss is back at the Sunday NFL Countdown desk.
The Hall of Fame wide receiver made his return to the pre-game show ahead of Super Bowl LIX live from New Orleans. The network welcomed Moss with a tribute video, where he received well-wishes from fellow legends like Tom Brady, Bill Belichick, Justin Jefferson, Kevin Garnett, Jerry Rice and Daunte Culpepper.
He even got a special message from Marie Green, the widow of former Minnesota Vikings coach Dennis Green: “Randy, you are fighting, and you will win.
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