Front page of Monday's New Orleans newspaper asks 'What Super Bowl?'

The front page of the newspaper in New Orleans on Monday accurately captured the feelings of Saints fans still upset about a missed call in the NFC Championship game.

Super Bowl LIII was lowest scoring Super Bowl ever

That super shootout everyone expected turned into a defensive standoff. The New England Patriots showed they can win that type of championship game, too.

Pats win Super Bowl LIII

Super Bowl LIII between the Los Angeles Rams and the New England Patriots is underway at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

Slam dunk: Former Falcon Tony Gonzalez makes Hall of Fame, along with Champ Bailey

ATLANTA (AP) - For towering tight end Tony Gonzalez, this was a slam dunk. The 6-foot-5 Gonzalez, who turned the celebratory post-TD dunk over the crossbar into an art form, was voted into the Hall of Fame on Saturday. Joining him will be two more first-time nominees, Champ Bailey and Ed Reed, along with another defensive back, Ty Law, and center Kevin Mawae; Law and Mawae were both in their...

Brady, Goff have massive age gap, but same Super Bowl dream

Tom Brady vividly remembers the first time he experienced all the hype, hoopla and heightened expectations of playing in the Super Bowl.

Pepsi using Super Bowl week to take a few digs at Coke

Pepsi is pouring it on in Coke's house - injecting some fizz into its biggest rivalry during the buildup to the Super Bowl.

Judge rejects possible 'do-over' of Rams-Saints playoff game

A federal judge is refusing to order the NFL to implement a rule that could have led to a do-over of the NFC championship game between the New Orleans Saints and the Los Angeles Rams.

Lots of questions for Goodell, not a lot of answers

Faced with a blitz of officiating questions and queries about the effectiveness of the Rooney Rule, Colin Kaepernick's football unemployment, and the cancellation of a news conference for a Super Bowl halftime show that has drawn hefty criticism, Roger Goodell scrambled.

Players Coalition gives 6 grants totaling $2 million

ATLANTA (AP) - The Players Coalition has announced the recipients of grants totaling $2 million given to six national nonprofit organizations. National Juvenile Defender Center, Communities In Schools, The Justice Collaborative, Year Up, Center for Policing Equity and Advancement Project National Office received the grants.

NFL security chief: No threats to Super Bowl have surfaced

The National Football League is not aware of any security threats against the Super Bowl, now four days away, the league's top security officer said Wednesday.