It's that time of the year again, Super Bowl Sunday is just around the corner, and although this season has been strange at times, both on and off the gridiron, we at Franchise Sports are throwing our proverbial hats into the ring with our Super Bowl LV prediction piece.
With a lot of Basketball still to be played, whether the Hornets can sneak into the postseason is yet to be seen. There's no doubt however that if the team continues to build, Spectrum Centre could see playoff action in the not-to-distant future.
Picking a winner in Super Bowl LV is tricky business because the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers match up so well. There's a reason their game in Week 12 was decided by only three points, with the Chiefs surviving a late rally and hanging on for a 27-24 win.
Super Bowl LV isn't just a heavyweight matchup of star quarterbacks. It's also an intriguing battle of strategic wits between two coaching giants, Bruce Arians and Andy Reid.
Our early previews of the 2021 fantasy football season take us to the elite wide receivers. Having already looked at the best NFL fantasy quarterbacks, tight ends and running backs, we are turning our attention to the five best wide receivers for the 2021 season.
For the last couple of decades, the entertainment that features during the game has become its own spectacle, with performances from some of most prolific superstars in music. Ahead of next week’s game, we’re taking a look back at the five best Super Bowl halftime shows of all-time.
Super Bowl LV is fast approaching, and it promises to be one of the great matchups in recent memory. The poster boy for the NFL in Patrick Mahomes rolls into Tampa Bay to take on the greatest to ever do it in Tom Brady.
With the recent retirement of Indianapolis Colts QB Philip Rivers, the active quarterbacks remaining from the 2004 NFL Draft class has been whittled down to just one—Pittsburgh Steelers signal caller Ben Roethlisberger.