Do you remember the FedEx Super Bowl commercial that did a spoof on the Wizard Of OZ from 2000? It's pretty funny, and may be one you'll remember for trips to OZ and beyond.
Conan hosts a pre-Super Bowl brawl between Rob Gronkowski, tight end for the New England Patriots, and Marshawn Lynch, running back for the Seattle Seahawks.
Sure, the Super Bowl will feature the best the NFL has to offer on the field, but, come on, let's be honest: you're going to watch for the commercials.
Forget about the depth of the running game, the quality of the passing attack or the intensity of the defense. If you want to figure out who'll win the Super Bowl, watch this.
Football fans are no doubt excited for the 2015 Super Bowl. Heck, Marvel superheroes Chris Pratt and Chris Evans have a bet riding on it. But, even non-sports fans can find something to enjoy. No, we're not talking about Katy Perry's décolletage, we're talking about the Super Bowl movie trailers that will be airing during the commercial breaks. With the 2015 Super Bowl set to air on NBC this weekend, we thought now would be the perfect time to run through what we know is going to debut during the big game and what surprises could still be in store. We'll continue to update with any last minute surprises, and you can watch all the 2015 Super Bowl trailers in our video hub.
Going to a Super Bowl party can be some of the most entertaining parts of the whole game. However, every good party can get annoying at times. What are some of the most annoying parts of a Super Bowl party?
GoDaddy's Super Bowl puppy commercial isn't going over well. The company has pulled it from airing during the big game. The clip features a puppy who falls from the back of a truck. As soon as he finds his way home, he's shipped out again after being sold.
Seattle isn't the only thing returning to the Super Bowl this year. Budweiser is bringing the puppy back, but he looks lost. Although you'll have to wait until February 1st to see the whole commercial, Anheuser-Busch has released a few teasers for their sequel to last year's 'Puppy Love' ad called 'Lost Dog.'
A Milwaukee radio station is refusing to play bands from Seattle in advance of their local favorite Green Bay's NFC championship match against the Seahawks this weekend.