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.
Paul Wozniak speaks with representatives from the Larimer Humane Society and Colorado Voters for Animals about GoDaddy's pulled puppy Super Bowl commercial.
As we wind up for Super Bowl Sunday next weekend, do you know what cities in the US are the best and worst for football fans? Here's a list, see where you stand.
At the end of the day what will it mean that the New England Patriots used deflated game balls to cinch their spot in the Super Bowl? Will we stop the big game? Or will it be business as usual?
If you thought for a minute that you could create an awesome chip commercial and get into the Super Bowl, you're a bit late, but here are the finalists and it's time to vote. Will it be the clever little girl selling lemonade or the not so clever airplane hook-up?
I have seen a lot of people sharing this headline on Facebook today, "Super Bowl XLVIII Believed to have been Rigged and Currently Under Investigation by NFL." This is just NOT true, the only sleuthing you have to do is scroll to the bottom of the Huzlers page that posted it to see that it is a satire site.
Talk about premature celebration. One loyal Denver Broncos fan was a little too confident about his team's chances of winning the Super Bowl, getting a very prominent Denver Broncos tattoo on his back that proclaimed them Super Bowl XLVIII Champs.
Crooner Bruno Mars provided the halftime entertainment for Super Bowl XLVIII with an assist from the Red Hot Chili Peppers and a children's choir, the members of which held hands as they sang like cherubs for the first 30 seconds.
Few things are as exhilarating for a military serviceman (or woman) as coming home, returning to friends, family and loved ones. In Budweiser's 'A Hero's Welcome' 2014 Super Bowl commercial, Lt. Chuck Nadd's homecoming is celebrated on a grand scale.
Want to be proud of the fact that you are American? Well, two American icons -- both folk singer Bob Dylan and car manufacturer Chrysler -- will likely make you feel that way in their 2014 Super Bowl commercial for the Chrysler 200.