Most people go to the Super Bowl for the football, but those who plan to attend the game with the goal of scarfing down as much food as possible are in luck.
If you have ever wondered why cities will fight for the right to host a Super Bowl, you won't have to look any further than what it did to the city of Minneapolis.
I absolutely love the city of Minneapolis and the state of Minnesota, but if I had my way, Super Bowl 52 would be the last Super Bowl played at US Bank Stadium.
The subject is highway safety as a local commercial with the South Dakota Highway patrol hits televisions during the Superbowl with a ghoulish reminder.
I had the opportunity to be on Radio Row for a couple of days as part of our Super Bowl coverage on ESPN 99.1. Here's some observations from my experience.
With Super Bowl Sunday right around the corner, have you ever wondered how much food is consumed during that one day each year? Let's just say it's mind-blowing.