Judge Tosses 2011 Super Bowl Ticket Lawsuit
A judge has dismissed one lawsuit from people who bought tickets to the 2011 Super Bowl in Arlington, but had to watch it on TV because their seats weren’t installed in time for the game.
Ravens Edge 49ers 34-31 In Electric Super Bowl
For a Super Bowl with so many story lines, this game came up with quite a twist. Try a blackout that turned a blowout into a shootout — capped by a brilliant defensive stand.
Super Bowl XLVII Commercials
Another Super Bowl has come and gone, and that means another round of Super Bowl commercials have graced our eyes. What were your favorites? Your most hated? The ones that made no sense or the […]
Ravens Defeat 49ers 34-31 In Super Bowl XLVII
The Baltimore Ravens beat the San Francisco 49ers 34-31 in the Super Bowl.
Game Resumes After Power Outage At Super Bowl XLVII
The superdome dimmed after a power surge triggered an outage at Super Bowl XLVII.
The Big Game In The Big Easy
Check out more video blogs from the CBS 11 Sports team in New Orleans.
RJ Choppy Confronts Tim Tebow
Never one to be shy, New School’s RJ Choppy was on the hunt when he heard Tim Tebow had invaded radio row at Super Bowl XLVI.
Displaced Super Bowl Fans Seeking Lost Income
Super Bowl ticket-holders suing over the seating fiasco at Cowboys Stadium in February say they should be compensated for lost income on top of the other expenses they incurred.
Records Show Cowboys Waited Months To Seek Seat Permit
The City of Arlington released more than 100 documents Friday that show the Dallas Cowboys waited more than four months to submit proper permit requests needed to install thousands of temporary seats before the Super Bowl.
Granddaughter Of Former Packers President Denied Seats At Super Bowl
She was among the ticketholders forced to watch the Super Bowl from standing-room spots.
Super Bowl Lawsuit Plaintiffs Speak Out
Ken Laffin of Wausau, Wisc. Said he spent about $7,000 to watch Super Bowl 45 with friends at Cowboys Stadium.
Denied Super Bowl Ticketholders File Class-Action Suit
While the NFL apologized to the fans who had to give up their Super Bowl seats and is offering concessions, it apparently isn’t enough. Wronged fans have filed a class-action lawsuit.





