SUPER BOWL

Aaron Rodgers: Never felt 'Monkey on My Back'

Green Bay Packers MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers celebrates with the Vince Lombardi trophy after the Packers defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers in the NFL's Super Bowl XLV football game in Arlington, Texas, February 6, 2011. Rodgers was voted MVP of the game
Super Bowl champion Aaron Rodgers said on Sunday he never felt a monkey on my back after taking over as the Green Bay Packers' starting quarterback following the departure of Brett Favre three years ago.
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Super Bowl Live Post-Game Updates

Seel live post game coverage. The Green Bay Packers have defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 31 to 25 in a very tight game that came down to the last minute, marked by a comeback that came up short by the Steelers.
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Super Bowl XLV between the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers has kicked off. Read Live Coverage
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What time is the Super Bowl?

Sunday will mark the end of the NFL season with the one of the most watched, most anticipated seasonal sports finales, the Super Bowl.
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Texas snow thwarts travel for Super Bowl

As snow storms continued to shower fresh snow in the Dallas-Fort Worth area in north Texas in United States on Friday, canceled flights at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport disrupted plans of fans of the Super Bowl.
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Big dig-out follows widespread U.S. winter storm

Cities and towns across the United States started to dig out on Thursday from a winter storm that stretched for thousands of miles, with many areas still grappling with treacherous travel conditions.
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TV reporter Ines Sainz steals the Super Bowl spotlight

Ines Sainz, the television reporter who prompted the NFL to introduce new code of conduct rules, grabbed the Super Bowl spotlight Tuesday, attracting nearly as much attention as the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers.

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