Super Bowl Li is fast approaching — and we’ve gathered all the information you need to know before the big game.
The details
Who is playing: New England Patriots vs. Atlanta Falcons
Kick-off time: 6:30 p.m. Est
Where they’re playing: Nrg Stadium, Houston, Texas
Where to watch: Fox
And what about the Puppy Bowl? That will air at 3 p.m. Et/Pt on Animal Planet
Keep reading to find out what you should know about the Super Bowl and be sure to check back at People.com for more coverage.
And then there were two.#NFLPlayoffs #SB51 pic.
The details
Who is playing: New England Patriots vs. Atlanta Falcons
Kick-off time: 6:30 p.m. Est
Where they’re playing: Nrg Stadium, Houston, Texas
Where to watch: Fox
And what about the Puppy Bowl? That will air at 3 p.m. Et/Pt on Animal Planet
Keep reading to find out what you should know about the Super Bowl and be sure to check back at People.com for more coverage.
And then there were two.#NFLPlayoffs #SB51 pic.
- 1/23/2017
- by Rose Minutaglio
- PEOPLE.com
Fresh off his victory in Super Bowl Xlvi, NY Giants quarterback and Mvp Eli Manning stopped by "Late Show With David Letterman" (Weeknights, 11:35 p.m. Est on CBS) where the audience greeted him with a standing ovation.
Manning gave such a great insight into a winning quarterback's game plan when he told Letterman about Ahmad Bradshaw's touchdown. At the time, the last thing Manning wanted was to hand the ball to Tom Brady and the Patriots offensive line with enough time on the clock for them to score a touchdown.
"It was only second down, the Patriots defense was told 'Hey, let 'em score.' ... That way, their offense can get the ball back and possibly go down and score a touchdown and win the game."
As he handed the ball off to Bradshaw, Manning could sense the Patriots defense backing off, "so I told him, 'don't score!
Manning gave such a great insight into a winning quarterback's game plan when he told Letterman about Ahmad Bradshaw's touchdown. At the time, the last thing Manning wanted was to hand the ball to Tom Brady and the Patriots offensive line with enough time on the clock for them to score a touchdown.
"It was only second down, the Patriots defense was told 'Hey, let 'em score.' ... That way, their offense can get the ball back and possibly go down and score a touchdown and win the game."
As he handed the ball off to Bradshaw, Manning could sense the Patriots defense backing off, "so I told him, 'don't score!
- 2/7/2012
- by Catherine Lawson
- Huffington Post
Fresh off his victory in Super Bowl Xlvi, NY Giants quarterback and Mvp Eli Manning stopped by "Late Show With David Letterman" (Weeknights, 11:35 p.m. Est on CBS) where the audience greeted him with a standing ovation.
Manning gave such a great insight into a winning quarterback's game plan when he told Letterman about Ahmad Bradshaw's touchdown. At the time, the last thing Manning wanted was to hand the ball to Tom Brady and the Patriots offensive line with enough time on the clock for them to score a touchdown.
"It was only second down, the Patriots defense was told 'Hey, let 'em score.' ... That way, their offense can get the ball back and possibly go down and score a touchdown and win the game."
As he handed the ball off to Bradshaw, Manning could sense the Patriots defense backing off, "so I told him, 'don't score!
Manning gave such a great insight into a winning quarterback's game plan when he told Letterman about Ahmad Bradshaw's touchdown. At the time, the last thing Manning wanted was to hand the ball to Tom Brady and the Patriots offensive line with enough time on the clock for them to score a touchdown.
"It was only second down, the Patriots defense was told 'Hey, let 'em score.' ... That way, their offense can get the ball back and possibly go down and score a touchdown and win the game."
As he handed the ball off to Bradshaw, Manning could sense the Patriots defense backing off, "so I told him, 'don't score!
- 2/7/2012
- by Catherine Lawson
- Aol TV.
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