January 25, 1987: The New York Football Giants, led by Bill Parcells, Phil Simms and the ‘Big Blue Wrecking Crew’, defeat the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXI in a 39-20 rout.
A high-stakes fantasy football platform that hosts massive contests for some of the biggest payouts in the industry had an employee change a lineup to put in a player who had already scored a touchdown.
Many questions remain unanswered more than two weeks after three friends -- Ricky Johnson, 38, David Harrington, 37, and Clayton McGeeney, 36 -- were found frozen to death in the yard of their pal's home after attending a football watch party.
This is Post reporter Brian Costello's counter argument to those of you who have tired of the networks showing Taylor Swift every few minutes during their broadcasts or argue that she is somehow ruining the NFL.
Sports marketing experts have estimated that the Swift-Kelce era could generate as much as $10 million in off-the-field earnings for the 34-year-old tight end.
In this week's Sports Media Podcast, SBJ's Austin Karp reacts to the Super Bowl matchup between the Chiefs and 49ers with SBJ Football Writer Ben Fischer.
"It's the best game ever. It was so electric. Can you imagine playing Backyard Football right now on your phone? Cause you can do that whole thing on your phone, it wasn't that complicated."
The "Cruel Summer" singer rushed down to the football field to greet Kelce following the Kansas City Chiefs' big win against the Baltimore Ravens last weekend.