Terrible Towel saves Steelers fans life

Richard Tkacik of Geistown said the fire happened a few days before the Pittsburgh Steelers took on Green Bay Packers. Continue reading…

Steelers’ Keisel to shave beard for charity

Steelers defensive end Brett Keisel will finally shave his beard on Feb. 24 at an event to Continue reading…

Teen Blames Steelers For Shot Fired During Super Bowl Party

A Super Bowl party being thrown by teenagers got out of hand in Brookline after fights broke out and a shot was fired, police said.  Continue reading…

Steelers defensive star to Cardinals?

If free agency ever happens, one player who could draw multiple suitors is Steelers cornerback Ike Taylor. Continue reading…

Super Bowl XLV was most TWEETED sporting event of all-time

The Super Bowl XLV showdown between the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers set more than just an all-time TV ratings record. No, Green Bay’s taut 31-25 victory over Pittsburgh was also the most tweeted sporting event of all-time.  Continue reading…

Steelers Polamalu effort brings in $135,000 for military fundraiser

Steelers safety Troy Polamalu did not win another Super Bowl ring Sunday, but he rang in Continue reading…

Record company founder wins $1 million Super Bowl bet

Before Super Bowl Sunday, Cash Money Records founder Birdman claimed to have bet $1 million in cash on the big game … and apparently he won. READ MORE…

Super Bowl’s Golden Age?

The golden age of Super Bowls is now. The Packers’ six-point win over the Steelers was the eighth straight competitive Super Bowl. READ MORE…

Packers NOT favored to repeat as Super Bowl champs

Super Bowl XLVI Odds from RJ Bell of Pregame.com:

New England Patriots       10    to    1
Green Bay Packers       11    to    1
San Diego Chargers       13    to    1
Pittsburgh Steelers       13    to    1
Indianapolis Colts       18    to    1
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Temporary Super Bowl seats STILL not installed

The National Football League just announced that a limited number of sections in temporary seating areas in cavernous Cowboys Stadium have not been fully completed. “We are working to resolve the matter and expect that by game time most of the fans affected will have been accommodated in their seats or relocated to similar or better seats,” the statement said. The NFL said that affected fans will be directed to the Party Plaza, which is outside the stadium, while the matter is resolved. “Fans who are not accommodated with seats inside the stadium will each receive a refund of triple the cost of the face value of their ticket,” the NFL said. “We regret the situation.” Imagine paying hundreds, if not thousands of dollars for the Super Bowl and not getting the seat you paid for. Right now, that appears to be the situation for an unknown number of fans. — Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Steelers banner auctioned for ridiculous $57k

An iconic banner for Pittsburgh Steelers fans fetched a huge sum Saturday during the Super Bowl XLV Live Auction at the Dallas Convention Center. A lively bidding war — mostly by phone — started at $15,000 and went to the winning price of $50,000. READ MORE…

Terrible Towel saves couple from wild monkeys attack

In terms of sports fans devotion, Clifton Park’s Ann and George Frantti may take the cake. The recently retired couple spent the majority of 2010 traversing across the globe, going on a vacation that spanned five continents and over 60 cities. Traveling with them throughout their odyssey was their trusted “Terrible Towel,” in tribute to their beloved – and Super Bowl-bound – Pittsburgh Steelers. That

Packers fans battle Steelers fans in sexual survey

As America gets ready for the ultimate showdown on the field between the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers, a surprising survey gives more insight into the opponents’ sexual behaviors. READ MORE…

Steelers player has gone from homeless to Super Bowl

The biggest stage in sports won’t faze Pittsburgh Steelers rookie receiver Antonio Brown. That is because of what it took for him to get to Super Bowl XLV. Brown is not only a former walk-on at Central Michigan; the guy who has given the offense a jolt during the past month was homeless for a couple of months as a 16-year-old. READ MORE…

Super Bowl pick from model thats gotten past SEVEN winners

The Green Bay Packers, 2½-point favorites to beat the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Super Bowl, will do better than that, according to an investment manager whose model has predicted the outcome of the past seven National Football League championships. READ MORE

Steelers team doctor works in WWE

Does it bother the NFL that one of the Steelers’ team doctors, Joseph Maroon, is also the WWE’s doctor? It should. — NY Post

Rapper Lil Wayne is self-described “Cheesehead”

For those of you sitting on pins and needles waiting to hear who rapper Lil Wayne is rooting for in the Super Bowl, you may exhale. Weezy recently released a track titled “Green and Yellow,” a response to, and remix of, the Wiz Khalifa track

Porn Star makes XXX Super Bowl wager on her Steelers

Adult film star Diamond Foxx is giving new meaning to ‘raising the stakes’ with her Super Bowl wager. Ms. Foxx, who is nominated for the prestigious ’MILF of the Year’ award at the upcoming XBIZ Awards in Hollywood, is a big Pittsburgh Steelers fan. Continue reading for her XXX rated Super Bowl wager

President Obama hints on who he’s pulling for in Super Bowl

President Barack Obama said Thursday in Pennsylvania that he has “some love for the Steelers,” hinting he could root for the black-and-gold in Super Bowl XLV. Continue reading…

Steelers Ben Roethlisberger sings at piano bar

Ben Roethlisberger is paying extra special attention to his diet this week — because when he was pounding drinks at a Texas bar Tuesday night … Continue reading to find out about his bar tab.

34% of Super Bowl fans don’t care about Steelers or Packers

This weekend is Super Bowl XLV in Dallas where either the Pittsburgh Steelers or the Green Bay Packers will be champions. Around the nation, over two-thirds of Americans (69%) say they will be watching the game. Equal numbers say they will be hosting family and friends at their house (14%) and going to someone’s house (14%) for the game while 4% will watch at a bar or restaurant. Two in five (38%) say they know they will watch, but are just not sure of what their plans are yet. Back near the beginning of the football season 7% of football fans said the Green Bay Packers would be the Super Bowl champions while 4% said it would be the Steelers. Now, the Packers still have an edge in who will be cheering them on: almost two in five of those planning to watch the Super Bowl (38%) will be rooting for them, with 14% being fans and 24% joining the regular-season fans to root for them on Sunday. Three in ten (28%) are rooting for the Steelers with 13% saying they are regular-season fans while 15% are signing up to root for them on Sunday. One-third of those watching the game (34%) say they aren’t rooting for either team – they just like the Super Bowl. — Harris Interactive

Aaron Rodgers beats Ben Roethlisberger in endorsements even if he loses Super Bowl

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger may not beat his Green Bay Packers counterpart Aaron Rodgers in endorsements, earning potential and popularity even if his team wins the Super Bowl. Click to find out why…

Steelers fan paints Troy Polamalu’s hair on trunk of Mercedes-Benz

Martin Reese wanted to show his love for the Pittsburgh Steelers. But instead of buying a T-shirt, Reese, 27, of Daytona Beach spent 90 hours transforming his 1983 Mercedes-Benz into a Steelers memorial. Continue reading to see a photo of the car…

Super Bowl tickets being resold for twice as much as year ago

Four days before the Super Bowl between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers, tickets to the game are being resold Continue reading for details…

Plaxico Burress might return to Steelers?

With Plaxico Burress set to be released from prison in June, there’s been plenty of speculation about where he’ll end up playing next. The Giants, his former team, have not ruled out a reunion. Nor, according to Steelers receiver Hines Ward, has Pittsburgh. “How great would that be?” Ward said yesterday. “For Plax to come back with the Steelers and help us win another Super Bowl, that would be a great story. If the Pittsburgh Steelers did bring Plaxico back, I’d give him a big hug, and we’d be right out there playing together.” — NY Post

50 pound Super Bowl burger has 100k+ calories

The “Sloppy Roethlisberger” is 50 pounds (includes 20 pounds of ground beef, 20 pounds of bacon and a 10 pound bun) This Super Bowl burger has 138,226 calories and an amazing 8,452 grams of fat. — Epic Meal Time

Homeless couple wins trip to Super Bowl

Two residents of a homeless shelter in Green Bay, WI, say they never imagined winning a trip to Super Bowl XLV in Dallas. Continue reading to find out how they did…

Steelers help Dallas economy with Nudie Bar visit

It didn’t take long for the Pittsburgh Steelers to sample some of the adult entertainment Dallas has to offer. Continue reading…

Republicans pulling for Packers, Democrats cheer for Steelers

  • The results show that Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is the most disliked player going into Sunday’s game and the fourth most disliked player in the league — behind Brett Favre, Michael Vick and Tom Brady. <!–more Continue reading for details on the political part of the survey–>
  • Considering the four teams that played in the NFC and AFC Conference Championship games, the majority of Americans believe the Steelers-Packers matchup will make for the best Super Bowl this year.
  • According to the survey’s findings, this dream matchup will also be broadcast on American’s top choice for network.  The majority of Americans say Fox does the best job of broadcasting NFL games and most pick Fox as the network on which they would most like to see the game.
  • Americans are rooting for the Packers (45% to 39% over the Steelers), but there are big discrepancies along race and party. The findings show that Democrats and non-whites are rooting for the Steelers, while Republicans and whites are pulling for the Packers.
  • 7 in 10 say they watch the Super Bowl for the game, not the ads, including the majority of females (60%). — Hollywood Reporter

78% of Americans plan to watch Super Bowl

Sunday’s match-up between the Steelers and Packers will lead to record ratings for Fox, according to a new poll featured in the upcoming issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. Continue reading

Elephant makes melon-crushing Super Bowl prediction

Who knew that Jenny the elephant at the Dallas Zoo is a big football fan? Monday, she went out on a limb to pick a winner for Super Bowl XLV. The zoo painted watermelons in the team colors, and the five-ton pachyderm sized up the competition. She then put her foot down on the Pittsburgh melon and gave it a stomp, indicating the Packers will crush the Steelers. — WFAA (Dallas)

Steelers star can pass Tom Brady’s playoff resume

Just in case Steelers’ quarterback Ben Roethlisberger doesn’t have enough motivation Sunday, here’s something else to consider: His playoff résumé may soon surpass Tom Brady’s.

Former Fox Sports Net host makes Super Bowl pick

Tom Arnold, the comic and former co-host of “The Best Damn Sports Show Period,” predicts the Pittsburgh Steelers will upset the Green Bay Packers at the Super Bowl. Continue reading to find out why…

Steelers Mike Tomlin set for cartoon debut

An all-star roster of current and legendary NFL players, including the AFC Champion Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin will be part of an NFL themed cartoon this weekend

Hollywood star: nobody wants to see “Rapist-berger” in Super Bowl

Jeremy Piven thinks this year’s Super Bowl is gonna suck — because no one wants to see a game between Ben “Rapist-berger and the Cheese Heads.” Continue reading…

Vegas Super Bowl favorites win 73% of time

Current Line: Packers -2.5 (total 44)

The Las Vegas favorite has won 32 of 44 Super Bowls (73%).
Continue reading for more fun facts about Super Bowl 45