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American football, the Super Bowl is the championship game of the National Football League (NFL) in the United States. The game and its ancillary festivities constitute Super Bowl Sunday (sometimes "Super Sunday"), which over the years has almost become a de facto U.S. national holiday.The game began in January 1967 as the AFL-NFL World Championship Game in which the NFL championship team played against the champion of the younger, rival American Football League (AFL) for the "World Championship of Professional Football". After both leagues merged in 1970, the Super Bowl became the NFL's championship game. Since then, the game has been played annually on a Sunday following the playoffs, originally early to mid-January, then late January, and in 2002, the first Sunday in February.The Super Bowl is one of the most-watched U.S. television broadcasts of the year, attracting many companies to spend millions of dollars on commercials. This has caused the starting time of the game to be pushed back later and later, to ensure the Sunday night prime time audience on the East Coast. The last true day game (which ended before local sunset) of the series was Super Bowl XI in January 1977.In addition, many popular singers and musicians have performed during the Super Bowl's pre-game and halftime ceremonies. This is the second-largest U.S. food consumption day, following Thanksgiving. [citation needed]/
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NFL Asks Fans to Vote on Super Bowl Ads
The National Football League will unleash a TV spot this weekend to encourage online voting on its Web site dedicated to the Super Bowl, NFL.com/SuperAd.
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Cooper re-trial may clash with Super Bowl
The high-profile re-trial of Fred Cooper isn’t the only showdown planned for the St. Petersburg area early next year. Super Bowl XLIII, to be held in Tampa, falls on the heels of the trial and could potentially affect the logistics of lodging witnesses, court staff and both parties in the trial.
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NFL Wants You to Vote for the Next Super Bowl Ad
The NFL is asking sports fans to choose their favorite story from a host of NFL players. The winning story will be featured in a Super Bowl commercial. BBDO Loses Pepsi:...
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Cowboys stay perfect, win NFL Youth Super Bowl II
NFL Youth Super Bowl II was held on the campus of the University of Minnesota, Crookston on Sunday, October 26. This year's Super Bowl featured the Patriots against the defending champion Cowboys in a battle of the only two undefeated teams in the league. The two teams traded scores throughout the first half. In the second half, the Super Bowl experience and veteran leadership of the Cowboy's ...
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Eagles complete undefeated season with Super Bowl win
The Eagles of the 9-12-year-old division completed an undefeated season (8-0) by beating the Buccaneers in the Super Bowl Saturday, Nov. 8, by a score of 32-18.
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