Two Bluesky users have reportedly sued the National Football League for keeping its teams off the app and forcing fans to use other social media platforms.
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Via Matthew Belloni of Puck, the NFL’s refusal to allow teams to have official Bluesky accounts has prompted an antitrust ...
After the Kansas City Chiefs reached the Super Bowl for the fifth time in six years and third consecutive season, several NFL ...
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Kevin Costner appeared in a mood to party as he he hung out with some famous Philadelphia Eagles fans at a Super Bowl ...
Trump To Attend Chiefs V Eagles Match, MAGA To "Boycott"? | First Sports | N18G The White House has confirmed that US President Donald Trump will attend the Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs ...
The return to the safe, nostalgic ground of Clydesdales in abundance and nary a transgender influencer in sight embodies the ...
Football fans are switching off form the Super Bowl half time show after accusing performer Kendrick Lamar of being a radical ...
The NFL’s decision to remove “End Racism” from the field and instead use “Choose Love” in the back of one of the end zones at ...
There will be dozens of commercials played during Super Bowl 59 on Sunday night. NFL fans are already planning on boycotting ...
Erin Andrews didn’t hold back in defending the teams and their accomplishments, firing back at critics who are boycotting the ...