The Chiefs have the chance to three-peat, something no other NFL team in the Super Bowl era has ever done. Here's why I'm ...
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end is praising the president's Super Bowl appearance after he previously wrote "I hate Taylor ...
Kendrick Lamar has spent a year hammering Drake with diss tracks, one of them winning five Grammys. Will he perform "Not Like ...
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Robert Kraft, Kraft Group CEO and chairman and New England Patriots owner, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss a new ad from the ...
Haters are going to hate both the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs as they shake it into the Superdome in New ...
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ADWEEK on MSNTom Brady and Snoop Dogg Stand up to Hate in Foundation to Combat Antisemitism's Super Bowl AdThe Foundation to Combat Antisemitism's second consecutive Super Bowl ad unites Tom Brady and Snoop Dogg to expose the often ...
A dozen writers from The Kansas City Star and The Philadelphia Inquirer go head-to-head in a Super Bowl showdown of words and ...
And now for the best Super Bowl commercials (and worst)… Couple good chuckles, and then a real laugh out loud at, “That’s a shame.” Seal as a seal. Kiss from a lime song bringing back memories of ...
Saquon Barkley can win his first Super Bowl with Eagles, not Giants. That won't stop all Big Blue fans from rooting for him, ...
When more than 100 million viewers tune into the Super Bowl on Sunday, they’ll see Snoop Dogg and Tom Brady go toe to toe in ...
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Patriots owner Robert Kraft tells USA TODAY Sports that he wanted to air a second Super Bowl ad because the fight against racism continues.
"No Reason to Hate" is the creation of the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism, an organization founded by Patriots owner Robert Kraft. The commercial takes on all forms of hate — and features former ...
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