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Next generation of women in sport media shine during Super Bowl LVIII
NBCUniversal Local and GALvanize, a Laura Okmin-led organization supported by the Empower Campaign, partnered during Super Bowl LVIII to provide training and mentoring to seven women in sports media.
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Super Bowl 58 sets record as most-watched telecast ever
More than 123.4 million people watched as the Kansas City Chiefs topped the San Francisco 49ers in overtime on Sunday.
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Patrick Mahomes celebrates Super Bowl victory at Disneyland
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes celebrated Sunday’s Super Bowl victory at Disneyland on Monday.
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Post Malone wears Kansas City Chiefs jacket during performance after the Super Bowl
Singer Post Malone agreed to remove a Dallas Cowboys varsity jacket and wear a Kansas City Chiefs one during a performance in Las Vegas following the Super Bowl.
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Taylor Swift & Hollywood friends take over Super Bowl 58
Take a look at all the celebrities who showed up during Super Bowl 58 aside from Taylor Swift.
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Food and beverage prices at Super Bowl LVIII
Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas offered some eclectic and expensive food and beverage options. Here’s how much items cost inside and outside the stadium.
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Kristin Juszczyk arrives at Super Bowl 58 with custom jacket
Kristin Juszczyk arrived at Super Bowl 58 wearing her special Super Bowl jacket to honor her husband Kyle, who plays fullback for the San Francisco 49ers.
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Here's why Adele wants the Chiefs to win (hint, it has to do with Taylor Swift)
Adele spoke about Super Bowl 58 in Las Vegas, sharing why she was pulling for the Chiefs to win.
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Jennifer King on doubters: ‘If you don't have haters, you're not poppin''
Jennifer King, the first Black woman to be hired as a full-time NFL coach, sat down with GALvanize reporter Mariah Ross at Radio Row to discuss confidence, finding inner strength and what’s next in her career.
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McCourty twins reflect on achieving Super Bowl dream together
Super Bowl champion twins Jason and Devin McCourty talk to twin reporters about their unique experiences in life and in football as twins.
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Brian Urlacher: ‘No. 1, I'm a father'
Hall of Famer and former Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher chats with GALvanize reporter Drew Jones about how, among all his achievements, his most proud is being a dad.
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Here's how the FBI is preparing for the Super Bowl
Law enforcement starts preparing for the Super Bowl a full year before the big game. Here’s how the FBI is ensuring that the teams and spectators stay safe in Las Vegas.
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Brian Urlacher on his son attending Notre Dame: ‘His head coach is a stud'
Hall of Fame linebacker Brian Urlacher joined GALvanize reporter Drew Jones at Radio Row to chat about his son, Kennedy Urlacher, playing football at Notre Dame.
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How much will Usher get paid for performing at the Super Bowl?
How does the payment compare to a traditional live concert tour performance?
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Las Vegas chapel giving free weddings to couples named Travis and Taylor
The wedding chapel is offering the free weddings only on Super Bowl Sunday.
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Usher: It's a challenge to ‘squeeze 30 years into 13 minutes'
Usher discusses the challenges of performing at the Super Bowl 58 halftime show.
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2024 NFL Honors award winners
Check out who won the league’s biggest awards at the 2024 NFL Honors for the 2023 season.
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Cam Newton: ‘I'm the family man I've always wanted to be'
Former NFL MVP opens up with GALvanize reporter Drew Jones about his second chapter, why he’s drawn to what’s “different” and where he sees himself in sports media.
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Jarrett Payton on what makes a ‘Man of the Year'
Jarrett Payton, son of Walter Payton, talks about NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year nominees weaving lasting legacies beyond football and shares the lessons he carries with him from both his father and his mother.
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Torrey Smith on building confidence: ‘I'm a firm believer in what's for you is for you'
Two-time Super Bowl champion Torrey Smith joins GALvanize reporter Drew Jones at Radio Row to discuss his thoughts on NFL legend Torry Holt, confidence and the Hall of Fame.