The Dallas Cowboys dominated the Denver Broncos 27-10 in Super Bowl XII in New Orleans, the first-ever Super Bowl in the Superdome in New Orleans.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs will battle Saquon Barkley and the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX, a rematch of the Super Bowl just two seasons ago. And Dallas Cowboys legend Troy Aikman has a prediction for the big game.
A future Hall of Fame quarterback recently gave new Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer a thumbs-up.
They Kansas City Chiefs may make it look easy, but getting to the Super Bowl is anything but.  While the Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles are preparing to play in Super Bowl LIX, the league's 30 other franchises are currently at work trying to figure out how they help their teams get to the big game this time next year.
In a key move to propel the Dallas Cowboys into Super Bowl contention, Jerry Jones has secured a major signing that could be a game-changer for the team.
As the tenth ever coach in franchise history, Brian Schottenheimer is tasked with making the Dallas Cowboys relevant as a Super Bowl contender again.
Many played big roles in the last Super Bowl meeting. Hurts rushed for three TDs and threw a 45-yard scoring strike to Brown, while Mahomes threw three TD passes, including one to Kelce, Nick Bolton returned a fumble for a touchdown and Harrison Butker kicked the game-winning field goal with 8 seconds left.
To be clear, we're not blaming Rowdy here. We're just saying, the Cowboys won five Super Bowls before Rowdy appeared on the sidelines and none since. The Cowboys made 16 conference championship games (including a pair of NFL Championship losses to the Packers) before Rowdy's cheery demeanor popped up and none since.
There have been 35 head coaches that won a Super Bowl. Just four of those won Super Bowls after their seventh season with their organization.
While recognizing multiple contributing factors in Buffalo's run to the AFC Championship Game, Miller singled out Allen as the difference-maker most-responsible for the Bills' annual presence amongst the league's elite teams.
Emmitt Smith gives his Super Bowl LIX prediction in this one-on-one interview, expects the Kansas City Chiefs to prevail over Philadelphia Eagles.