
3 months ago
Travis Kelce’s 2026 Future to Be Decided After Super Bowl
The Chiefs hope to have Kelce back in 2026 and plan to discuss his future after Super Bowl LX, per Ian Rapoport. The 36-year-old TE just completed the final year of his deal and hasn’t committed to returning. Kansas City is over $50M above the projected cap for next season, but both sides remain in contact and expect clarity soon following the game.
By Suresh Menon
3 months ago
Drake Maye, Mack Hollins Ignite Patriots With Quick TD
Drake Maye sparked life for New England with back-to-back throws to Mack Hollins. Maye first threaded a 24-yard strike across the middle, then dropped a dime to Hollins for a 25-yard touchdown on the very next play. The score ended the shutout and cut into Seattle’s lead, though the Seahawks still lead 19–7 with 11 minutes remaining.
By Shubham Bhargav
3 months ago
Furious Stefon Diggs Engages in a Fight With Josh Jobe in Super Bowl LX Showdown
Initially, Jobe pulled Diggs, causing him to fall in the fourth quarter. Stefon Diggs got up and engaged in a fight with Jobe before players from both the Patriots and Seahawks stepped in to calm the situation. Seattle was leading 19-7 when the altercation occurred. The exact reason for the fight is not known at this time. “That was a cheap shot on Stefon Diggs,” a fan commented.
By Nidheesh Kumar
3 months ago
Shritless Fan’s Social Media Handle Goes Viral After Super Bowl Incident
Early in the fourth quarter, a shirtless man bolted onto the field from the direction of the Seahawks' end zone. He ran nearly the entire length of the field, evading several security members. Kyle Williams and Marte Mapu stepped in to help subdue the intruder. The individual was seen with social media handles for a day trader, "FXALEXG" and "Trade With Athena," written on his chest.
By Nidheesh Kumar
3 months ago
Serena Williams’ Ro Super Bowl Spot Sparks GLP-1 Backlash
Williams fronted Ro’s ‘Healthier on Ro’ Super Bowl LX ad promoting GLP-1 meds, and critics lit up X. One wrote, “Parading weight loss prescription drugs… is so wrong.” Another warned, “Now it sells prescriptions you’re supposed to trust.” Supporters shrugged it off, but the spot reignited debate over celebrity pharma marketing on TV’s biggest stage for many viewers.
By Nischay Rathore




