Super Bowl
Jones: Romo Commits To ‘Peyton Manning-Type Time’
Jerry Jones says Tony Romo has committed to spending “Peyton Manning-type time” trying to turn the Dallas Cowboys into Super Bowl contenders again.
Broadcasting Legend Pat Summerall Dies At 82
He began working for CBS in 1961 and stayed there for 31 years before moving to Fox for the final eight years of his career.
Tony Romo Is NOT A Super Bowl Caliber QB – And That’s OK
Last Friday while speaking at the SMU luncheon at the Hilton Anatole, future Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre defended Tony Romo and his single playoff win record.
Romo’s Record Deal Comes With Cowboys’ Super Bowl Wish
Tony Romo signed a contract with the Dallas Cowboys on Friday that, in terms of the total potential package, amounts to seven years and $119 million.
Pro Bowl Returning To Hawaii In January
The Pro Bowl will return to Honolulu next January and again will be played the week before the Super Bowl.
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.
Arlington Selects New Police Chief
Interim Police Chief Will Johnson will assume the position as Chief of Police on March 18, after a swearing-in ceremony at the Arlington Convention Center.
NFL Has Plan For Snowy Super Bowl
We’re coming off a nice run of weather during the week of Super Bowl XLVII. That’s not likely to be the case for Super Bowl XLVIII when the NFL will invade the New York and New Jersey.
Five Teams In Position To Dominate NFL In 2013
Clubs with salary cap issues like the New York Jets and Dallas Cowboys are up against some tough odds to build a team ready to win in 2013.
Popular Super Bowl Ad Produced In Dallas
One of the most talked about Super Bowl commercials — Chrysler Dodge’s “God Made a Farmer” ad — was the creation of Dallas advertising agency The Richards Group.
Goodell: New Orleans ‘Terrific,’ Despite Blackout
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said that despite the electrical outage which delayed Sunday night’s game for 34 minutes, the city did a “terrific” job hosting its first pro football championship in the post-Katrina era.



















