It’s Super Bowl Sunday

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Join us in the comments to discuss this year’s Super Bowl 59, featuring the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles The Kansas City Chiefs are at it again, looking to extend their …


NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s Super Bowl Press Conference
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Join us in the comments to discuss this year’s Super Bowl 59, featuring the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles

The Kansas City Chiefs are at it again, looking to extend their Super Bowl win streak to three in a row against the Philadelphia Eagles. The first win in that streak came against the Eagles, but it didn’t come easy: the Chiefs trailed 21-27 coming into the fourth quarter before surging back to tie the game and win it with a last second field goal.

Will tonight’s game — which kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET in New Orleans at the Caesars Superdome — be as entertaining? Everybody’s looking at the Chiefs like the three-peat is inevitable, but with half of both teams playing sick who knows if one side will spontaneously s— their pants, literally or figuratively.

Keep it locked to this post for quarterly score updates and to chat in the comments below with your fellow Maniacs!

And hey, at least this year we don’t have to agonize all game over whether we’ll get UFC 300 announcements.

Americans looking for the game on TV can catch it on Fox, Fox Deportes, or NBCUniversal’s Telemundo. Those looking for a free online source can watch Super Bowl 59 on Tubi — yes, Tubi, best known as the home of B- and C-rate content too old or cringe for first-tier streamers. Now that ad-supported streaming has suddenly become vogue again, Fox is looking to showcase Tubi through the big game.

Those of you more interested in the halftime show can look forward to seeing Kendrick Lamar and SZA, plus maybe a few surprise guests. And the commercials have more celebrities than you can shake a stick at: Willem Dafoe, David Beckham, Matt Damon, Gordon Ramsay, Pete Davidson, Post Malone, Peyton Manning, Matthew McConaughey, Martha Stewart, Greta Gerwig and Charlie XCX are just a small fraction of the big names paid to shill products through the program.

We’ll see you at the kickoff … until then, who ya got?