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Tom Brady roasted Kevin Hart during the 2025 Super Bowl broadcast
Tom Brady roasted Kevin Hart during the 2025 Super Bowl broadcast

USA Today

time10-02-2025

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  • USA Today

Tom Brady roasted Kevin Hart during the 2025 Super Bowl broadcast

Fox analyst Tom Brady roasted Kevin Hart during Sunday night's Super Bowl broadcast. Brady's ridiculous memory and petty side came out during the Chiefs-Eagles title game. Known Eagles fan Kevin Hart was enjoying the clinic his team was putting on, so naturally, cameras found him. Well, Tom wasn't very amused by that decision—likely still some bitterness from jokes dropped during The Roast of Tom Brady—and lit into Kevin. DIVE DEEPER INTO FOR THE WIN: Start your day with The Morning Win newsletter for columns, insights and irreverent musings from the world of sports and pop culture 'Kevin Hart's here? How do the cameras find Kevin Hart?' Brady said, surprised. However, he wasn't done. He made more to get off his chest. 'Kevin, I love you. You took so many shots at me in May. I'm coming right back at you.'

What was the lowest-scoring Super Bowl ever? Record was set recently
What was the lowest-scoring Super Bowl ever? Record was set recently

USA Today

time10-02-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

What was the lowest-scoring Super Bowl ever? Record was set recently

NFL fans older than age 13 likely remember the lowest-scoring Super Bowl ever. The regrettable record was one that was set not too long ago. Defense was the dominating factor on both sides of Super Bowl 53 six years ago. Neither the Rams or Patriots were able to find the end zone for the first three quarters of the game, and they combined to score just one touchdown all game. Two of the biggest ironies of the low-scoring affair in 2019 was that the contest was the immediate successor to the second highest-scoring Super Bowl of all time, and that it also featured the Patriots, the loser of that high-scoring title game the year before. In addition, the Rams, losers of Super Bowl 53, boasted the 11th highest-scoring offense ever at the time. Los Angeles managed just three points in the Super Bowl. Here's what to know about the lowest-scoring Super Bowl ever: Expert Super Bowl picks: Unique betting insights only at USA TODAY. RANKING ALL 58 SUPER BOWLS:How does first Chiefs-Eagles clash rate in list of best to worst? What was the lowest-scoring Super Bowl ever? Super Bowl 53 was the lowest-scoring Super Bowl of all time. The Patriots defeated the Rams, 13-3, in 2019 and scored 10 of their 13 points in the fourth quarter. Los Angeles, which had just finished off a season that both tied for the second most single-season wins in franchise history, and featured a game that was the third highest-scoring game in NFL history (against Kansas City), mustered just three points. It took a 53-yard field goal – at the time, the second-longest in Super Bowl history – from kicker Greg Zuerlein to even get on the board. Patriots head coach Bill Belichick's defense completely stymied the high-powered offense orchestrated by Rams head coach Sean McVay. Quarterback Tom Brady led New England on a single touchdown drive with seven minutes left in the game, and kicker Stephen Gostkowski iced the win with a 41-yard field goal with just over a minute to go.

Super Bowl watch live: How, when to watch the game, halftime show
Super Bowl watch live: How, when to watch the game, halftime show

Axios

time09-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Axios

Super Bowl watch live: How, when to watch the game, halftime show

The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles face off for their second Super Bowl in three years, this time from New Orleans. The big picture: The Eagles are looking to stop Kansas City from becoming the first team in NFL history to win three straight Super Bowls. The Chiefs-Eagles rematch pits the Eagles against their former longtime head coach Andy Reid. Follow Axios' live Super Bowl coverage here. When does the Super Bowl start? Super Bowl LIX kickoff is set for 6:30pm ET at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. How to watch Super Bowl on TV Super Bowl 59 will be broadcast nationally on Fox, and there also will be a broadcast in Spanish on Fox Deportes. The four biggest U.S. broadcasters — Fox, NBC, CBS and ABC — air the Super Bowl on a rotating schedule. This year is Fox's turn. See Axios' guide to watching Super Bowl here. Stream Super Bowl on YouTube, Hulu and more Tubi, the free TV and movie streaming service, makes its Super Bowl debut Sunday in partnership with Fox Sports. The ad-supported service works on most smart TVs, mobile devices and streaming sticks. Tubi says you must register and be signed in to watch. Other live-streaming services carrying the Super Bowl include YouTubeTV, Hulu + Live TV and FuboTV, Fox said. When is Apple's Super Bowl halftime show with Kendrick Lamar? The halftime show with Kendrick Lamar is expected to begin somewhere between 8-8:30pm ET depending on how the game is progressing, per Fox Sports. The show can be streamed live like the game. More from Axios: Super Bowl LIX: What to know about game, halftime show and more Super Bowl 2025: Parties, fan events in New Orleans this weekend Post-Super Bowl deal: Starbucks giving rewards members free coffee Monday

What streaming service has the Super Bowl? How to stream Chiefs vs. Eagles
What streaming service has the Super Bowl? How to stream Chiefs vs. Eagles

USA Today

time09-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

What streaming service has the Super Bowl? How to stream Chiefs vs. Eagles

What streaming service has the Super Bowl? How to stream Chiefs vs. Eagles Show Caption Hide Caption How many times will we see Taylor Swift in the Super Bowl broadcast? NFL players past and present give their thoughts on how many time superstar Taylor Swift will be seen on Super Bowl Sunday. Sports Seriously Super Bowl 59 between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles is here. However, many fans without cable could be in a sticky situation when they turn on their televisions to find the game. They may discover themselves unable to find the contest. That doesn't mean they're out of luck, though. Fortunately, there are numerous ways to stream the game. If you or anyone you know wants to watch the second iteration of Chiefs-Eagles in the last three years, then fear no more. Here is every platform that cord-cutters can catch the big game on. Super Bowl 59: Which celebrities, big names are expected to attend Super Bowl 59? What streaming service has the Super Bowl? Here is every streaming service that will have Super Bowl 59 available for subscribers: Fubo Tubi DirecTV Stream Sling TV YouTube TV Hulu with Live TV While FOX is broadcasting the Super Bowl, the game will shockingly not be available to stream on the Fox Sports App. The network instead is opting to make the network available on Tubi, the network's free streaming service. Fubo offers a free trial for anyone interested in watching the game, but not interested in paying for the service at this moment. A Fubo subscription includes access to CBS, FOX, NBC, NFL Network and ESPN. Unfortunately, with the game being broadcast on FOX, Peacock, NBC's streaming service, will not have the game available. The same can also be said for Paramount+ and ESPN+. Stream Super Bowl 59 with a Fubo subscription We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. USA TODAY Network newsrooms operate independently, and this doesn't influence our coverage.

Has New Orleans hosted the Super Bowl before 2025?
Has New Orleans hosted the Super Bowl before 2025?

USA Today

time09-02-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Has New Orleans hosted the Super Bowl before 2025?

The 2025 Super Bowl kicks off on February 9 in New Orleans between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles. You might be wondering: Has the Super Bowl been in New Orleans before? Here's the answer: Yep. It has. New Orleans has hosted the Super Bowl 11 times, including this year's Chiefs-Eagles matchup. The Caesaers Superdome (previously named the Louisiana Superdome and Mercedes-Benz Superdome) has hosted seven times, and Tulane Stadium, torn down in 1980, has hosted three times. The most recent Super Bowl held in the city was Super Bowl 47 in 2013 between the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers. Baltimore won the game 34-31.

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