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NFL's Super Bowl Opening Night Bores Players, Overwhelms Everyone Else

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SAN JOSE, California — Broncos guard Evan Mathis stood quietly at the back of Peyton Manning’s media scrum at Super Bowl Opening Night, iPhone camera raised and pointed at his quarterback.

“I’m just checking out the circus,” said Mathis, who is the only player appearing in Super Bowl 50 next week to have played for the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers.

Monday night’s event at the SAP Center in San Jose, California, was indeed circus-like: a chaotic mix of the Super Bowl’s biggest stars being asked the same questions over and over, a lamé-clad cover band, and the fans who paid to watch the spectacle.

It's unclear what purpose Opening Night — formerly known as Media Day — still serves, aside from promoting the NFL’s brand on primetime television. The NFL knows fans will watch any league event with interest (the Pro Bowl excluded). Television ratings are not yet available for Opening Night, but $27 spectator seats for the event sold out ahead of time.

At Opening Night, each Super Bowl team hosted seven players and their head coach at individual podiums spread out across the stadium floor. The teams’ marquee players were introduced as if they were taking the field ahead of a game, as they walked out along a decorative “Golden Gate Bridge” to the cheers of thousands of fans.

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NFL reporters mixed with people who’d obtained press credentials and came dressed in drag, spandex, and team jerseys. At the front of the crowd surrounding Manning, who is set to make his fourth Super Bowl appearance next week, a man held a puppet in front of the quarterback and mimicked the quarterback’s responses in a cartoonish voice as if the puppet were speaking.

Earlier that day, NFL Network reported that Manning had told friends that Super Bowl 50 would be the last game of his 18-year career. Manning, who rightfully expected to field dozens of questions about his possible retirement came prepared: “Yeah, I haven’t made up my mind, but I don’t see myself knowing that until after the season, like I said earlier,” Manning told reporters. “Whatever cliché you want to use, but I kind of stay in the moment and focus on the task at hand and just deal with this week; that’s what I’ve done all season.”

Meanwhile, Manning’s teammates were asked mostly about their experiences playing with the revered quarterback and if they had any clue about his plans after the Super Bowl. Wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders wouldn’t speculate either way on Manning’s future in the NFL, offering: “We don’t know what’s going to happen. If it is, that’s going to be awesome for him to ride off into the sunset.”

At his podium, wide receiver Demaryius Thomas held up a photo of himself as an infant that a stranger had given him that day. “I think I’m gonna keep it,” he joked.

For over an hour, Thomas answered questions about his mother, whose life sentence in prison was recently commuted by President Obama. She was able to see him play football for the first time last month when the Broncos faced the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Divisional round. The second game she attends will be the Super Bowl.

“She hasn’t been around a lot of people, especially like it’ll be right now for the Super Bowl. I think she’ll be fine, but it’ll be a little different,” Thomas said. “There’s going to be so many people and she’s not used to it. I’m sure if anybody notices her, they’re probably going to try to bother her or say something to her. Hopefully nobody asks her too many questions or wants to do too much stuff. That’s the main thing.”

An announcement was made that there would be only two minutes left of Broncos media availability. Television producers riled up the spectators for camera shots while reporters strained to hear players answer their final questions. During this time, Thomas leaned in as a reporter from Mexico asked him if he liked Mexican food, likely the most unique question he’d heard all night. A bit confused, Thomas answered in the affirmative.

“What kind of Mexican food? Enchiladas?”

With Thomas still confused, the reporter changed strategies with the last seconds of availability. “Can you say anything in Spanish?”

“Um, yeah! I can say ‘hola!’” Thomas said in amusement before a Broncos staffer liberated him from the podium.


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Soon, it was the Panthers’ turn. After their round of play introductions, quarterback Cam Newton, whom Manning had enthusiastically called the season MVP, took the center stage with his signature smile and Gatorade-brand towel wrapped in a du-rag around his head.

“Some people call it a bandana,” he joked.

Earlier this week, Newton told reporters he is “an African-American quarterback that may scare a lot of people because they haven’t seen nothing that they can compare me to.” Newton’s proclamation was simply making clear what has been spoken of in code and criticism during his five-year NFL career.

Newton, an athletic quarterback who scored 10 rushing touchdowns himself during the 2015 season, celebrates his scores by dancing in the end zone — a longtime NFL tradition rarely seen by quarterbacks. His fun with the game is often interpreted as showmanship, much to the ire of traditionalist football fans who believe team leaders should demonstrate modesty against their opponents. The criticism against Newton was best exemplified in a November letter to the editor published by the Charlotte Observer in which a mother said Newton looked like “a spoiled brat” while celebrating a late-game touchdown over the Titans.

On Monday night Newton was repeatedly asked why his touchdown celebrations are so divisive among football fans: “I don’t know, but I guess you’ll have to get used to it, because I don’t plan on changing,” the 26-year-old responded.

Newton, an Atlanta native, spoke of his childhood aspirations to play in the NFL:

“Just to play in the Super Bowl, one, and to win a Super Bowl. That was the big dream of mine. I remember when the Super Bowl was in Atlanta and Steve McNair was there, one of my idols growing up, one of many idols. It just goes to show you that this is a game of inches. He threw the slant at the end and reached out and didn’t get it, one of my all-time favorite Super Bowl moments. Yet that just makes you prepare even more so that you’ll be on the winning side of the pendulum.”

The crowd around Newton was captivated by his answers, many of which went beyond the regular clichés often offered by players. But Newton soon made his boredom known, and made sure the crowd knew when he knew they were seeing him as just a spectacle. During his availability, Newton was asked to freestyle rap — which he did — and to dance at the podium.

“Cam, can you teach me how to Dab?” one man asked Newton repeatedly, referring to the dance Newton did during the season.

“Man, you know how to Dab,” Newton replied, not playing into the request.

The consensus among the other Panthers players, anecdotally, is that they are bored of being asked to dance.

“Everyone just wants us to Dab now,” said Panthers defensive end Wes Horton. “That’s kind of Cam’s thing, not really ours.”

“It’s like, are we here to talk, or are we here to entertain you?”

As an announcer called the two-minute warning on Panthers availability, and the spectators began to cheer on producer command, the answer to Horton’s question was not really clear.


21 Things You’ll Understand If You’re Dating A Hockey Player

Date night? More like skate night.

When you first started dating, you imagined all the cute Instagram photos you would take.

When you first started dating, you imagined all the cute Instagram photos you would take.

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But ain't nobody got time for that when weekends and sleeping in late are a thing of the past.

But ain't nobody got time for that when weekends and sleeping in late are a thing of the past.

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When they go on the road for tournaments, it can suddenly feel like you're in a long distance relationship.

When they go on the road for tournaments, it can suddenly feel like you're in a long distance relationship.

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And when they're back home, you spend all of your free time at their games.

And when they're back home, you spend all of your free time at their games.

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Brazil Warns Pregnant Women Against Attending Olympic Games Amid Zika Outbreak

Despite the warning, the president’s chief of staff on Monday also said Brazil will not call off the summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro because of the Zika virus outbreak.

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Brazil will not call off the summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro because of the Zika virus outbreak, but pregnant women should not travel to the event, the president's chief of staff said Monday.

"The risk, which I would say is serious, is for pregnant women," Jaques Wagner, chief of staff to President Dilma Rousseff, told reporters on Monday.

The Centers for Disease Control last month warned pregnant women from traveling to areas experiencing an outbreak of the virus.

Despite the warnings, Wagner said those who are not pregnant should not be afraid to attend the games when they go on as scheduled in August.

"We have to explain to those coming to Brazil, the athletes, that there is zero risk if you are not a pregnant woman," Wagner said.

The warning came on the same day the World Health Organization officially declared the outbreak a global health emergency. The virus, which may cause mild flu-like symptoms in some people, has been linked to birth defects, miscarriage, and stillborn infants. There is no vaccine or cure.

The International Olympic Committee has not commented on the crisis.

Wagner estimated researchers would create a vaccine within three to five years, the Associated Press reported.

A Brazilian health official also said Monday the outbreak is worse than previously believed, Reuters reported. About 80% of people infected with Zika show no symptoms, Health Minister Marcelo Castro said.

Mandatory reporting of Zika cases in Brazil is expected to begin soon, the AP reported. More than 1 million cases are estimated in Brazil.

More than half a million athletes, volunteers, staff, and spectators are expected to visit Rio for the Olympics.

LINK: The Latest Facts And Figures On The Zika Virus, Now A Global “Emergency”


Here's How "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" Handled Lamar Odom's Hospitalization

“It’s heartbreaking. I don’t think I’ve ever felt so powerless.”

On last night's episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, the show addressed how the Kardashian family dealt with Lamar Odom's hospitalization in October.

On last night's episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, the show addressed how the Kardashian family dealt with Lamar Odom's hospitalization in October.

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About twenty minutes into the episode, viewers hear an audio news clip that summarized Odom's condition. Then both Kris Jenner and Kourtney Kardashian spoke about what was going on.

About twenty minutes into the episode, viewers hear an audio news clip that summarized Odom's condition. Then both Kris Jenner and Kourtney Kardashian spoke about what was going on.

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They also had a conversation about Odom's transfer from a Las Vegas hospital to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles and his medical condition at the time.

They also had a conversation about Odom's transfer from a Las Vegas hospital to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles and his medical condition at the time.

"First of all, we had to find a helicopter that was big enough for him, 'cause he's so tall. Once they secured that, we took him upstairs on the roof, put him into the helicopter, and then I was sitting in the car waiting to hear when they took off. And as soon as they went back up into the air, I raced to the airport, took off, landed before they did, so I got to Cedars, met all the doctors, everyone showed up in the middle of the night, we got him settled, and then I went home."

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Tom Brady Looks Like He's 100% Moved On At His Son's Hockey Game Since Broncos Loss

Warms the heart.

Tom Brady and Gisele were spotted cuddled-up yesterday, keeping each other warm at their son's hockey game...

Tom Brady and Gisele were spotted cuddled-up yesterday, keeping each other warm at their son's hockey game...

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...And it looks like Tom Brady is worry-free post AFC championship loss!

...And it looks like Tom Brady is worry-free post AFC championship loss!

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What Deflategate?

What Deflategate?

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What's coffee?

What's coffee?

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Cam Newton's Pants Aren't Even The Worst Thing In This Picture

A brief lesson in how a suit jacket should fit.

Cam Newton is the Carolina Panthers quarterback and is probably going to win the Super Bowl. But the dude cannot dress himself. And it's sad.

Cam Newton is the Carolina Panthers quarterback and is probably going to win the Super Bowl. But the dude cannot dress himself. And it's sad.

Newton arrived in California this weekend to prepare for the NFL championship, wearing these loud-ass Versace pants, and people are tripping.

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The pants themselves are pretty baller. A smaller dude, like, idk, Usher, could pull these off.

It's that the pants don't actually fit.

It's that the pants don't actually fit.

A: The crotch is going to get blown out after literally an hour. Pants shouldn't be this tight.

B: Pants should not hug your knees and calves. You should be able to bend your knee. One high step and Cam's gonna bust out of these things.

C: This crop isn't quite as bad as we've seen from Cam before. But pants should break at the top of the ankle.

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But Cam's pants weren't even the most offensive thing on the tarmac.

But Cam's pants weren't even the most offensive thing on the tarmac.

No, that honor belongs to his teammates Derek Anderson and Greg Olsen.

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WWE Hall Of Famer Bret Hart Announces He Has Cancer

“With hesitation and fear, I openly declare myself in my fight against prostate cancer.”

On Monday, WWE Hall of Famer Bret "The Hitman" Hart revealed that he is fighting prostate cancer.

On Monday, WWE Hall of Famer Bret "The Hitman" Hart revealed that he is fighting prostate cancer.

The 58-year-old Canadian superstar made the announcement in an open letter on Facebook and Instagram.

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"I've had a great lifelong dance and I'm a survivor of many hard battles. I now face my toughest battle. With hesitation and fear, I openly declare myself in my fight against prostate cancer," Hart wrote.

"I've had a great lifelong dance and I'm a survivor of many hard battles. I now face my toughest battle. With hesitation and fear, I openly declare myself in my fight against prostate cancer," Hart wrote.

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"In the next few days, I will undergo surgery with the hope of defeating this nemesis once and for all."

"In the next few days, I will undergo surgery with the hope of defeating this nemesis once and for all."

"I make a solemn vow to all of those that once believed in me, the dead and the living, that I will wage my fearsome fight against cancer with one shield and one sword carrying my determination and my fury for life, emboldened by all the love that's kept me going this long already."

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Hart had a memorable run with WWE throughout the '90s, winning several prestigious titles, including the WWE World Heavyweight Championship on five different occasions.

Hart had a memorable run with WWE throughout the '90s, winning several prestigious titles, including the WWE World Heavyweight Championship on five different occasions.

The WWE legend is often remembered for his feuds with Stone Cold Steve Austin and a heated rivalry with "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels.

Hart retired from professional wrestling in 1999 after a severe concussion.

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