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Patriots president Jonathan Kraft defends Gronkowski's decision to dance
NBC analyst and former New England Patriots safety Rodney Harrison, among others, have criticized tight end Rob Gronkowski for hitting the dance floor on his injured ankle after the Patriots' Super Bowl defeat.
The Gronk Undergoes Surgery, Tim Tebow to Build Hospital
After hearing for a week, will he or won't he play, followed by a post-Super Bowl shirtless celebration, New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski had arthroscopic surgery on his left ankle on Friday morning.
Ex-NBA star Rose calls Gronk 'white-boy wasted'
The sight of Rob Gronkowski flailing about on the dance floor just hours after defeat in Super Bowl XLVI was enough to pull a small storm of critics out of the woodwork.
England won't rush to find Capello replacement
Jon Ritchie, Jemele Hill and Skip Bayless discuss Rodney Harrison's reaction to Rob Gronkowski's post Super Bowl celebration.
Former Patriot Harrison Rips Gronkowski For Partying After Super Bowl Loss
Back when the Patriots used to win the Super Bowl rather than lose it, there was a certain standard set by the veterans.
Despite Loss, Still a Super Trip for WHS Grads
It was the trip of a lifetime for four Wilmington High School graduates, with just one exception.
Rodney Harrison says criticism of Brady isn't fair
The guy who caught more than his fair share of criticism after the Patriots' last Super Bowl loss has taken up for the Patriot who is receiving plenty of flak this time around.
In save situation, an opportunity lost
All year long, the question bugging anyone interested in the fortunes of the New England Patriots was this: In a game-saving situation, could the defense get the other guys off the field? This wasn't just a game-saving situation.
Tampa Bay Times staff writer Tom Jones looks back at the best and worst from a weekend of televised sports.
Richard Deitsch: Media grades for Super Bowl XLVI
There is no sweeter scenario for a Super Bowl broadcaster than a game hanging in the balance, and NBC's ratings for the Giants' 21-17 victory over the Patriots on Sunday will almost assuredly top last year's Super Bowl on FOX, which averaged 111 million viewers and became the most-watched television program in U.S. history.
Super Bowl 2012 Starts Now with Kickoff
The Super Bowl 2012 Kickoff is at 6:30pm ET. The 46th Super Bowl kickoff is scheduled for 6:30pm EST, 5:30 CST, 4:30 PST, which is now.
Internet Only Version of Go Daddy Super Bowl 2012 Commercial Body Paint already Released
Go Daddy has jumped the gun and released the full Internet Only version of the Go Daddy Super Bowl 2012 Ad Body Paint with Natalia Velez ahead of the Big Game.
NOW: Road to the Super Bowl Noon: NBC Live Pre-Game Coverage 5:30: Kickoff to Super Bowl XLVI After the Game: The Voice Premiere Event After The Voice: WEAU 13 News After WEAU 13 News: LIVE edition of Late Night w/ Jimmy Fallon INSIDE: What you'll see in pre-game coverage NBC says you can expect to see Danny Devito, Jessica Simpson, Katherine ... (more)
Wide-eyed Saturday into Super Sunday Shacharis
The circus is in town. And with his three-ring legacy already on-hand, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft has been there, done that.
Super Bowl XLVI pre-game coverage and interviews on NBC
Bob Costas will NBC Sports' six hours of Super Bowl XLVI pre-game coverage with a live report from Georgia Street in downtown Indianapolis on Sunday, February 5, 2012, beginning at noon.
Giants plan an attack by air on Patriots
New York Giants receiver Victor Cruz was trying to answer the question as honestly as possible.
Brady could enter some rarefied air
One quarterback, a certifiable legend, could always lean on the creative offensive mind of a Bill Walsh or a Sam Wyche or a Mike Holmgren.
New England Patriots' Vince Wilfork brings a grand presence to the game
New England Patriots defensive tackle Vince Wilfork celebrates during the closing seconds of the AFC Championship NFL football game Sunday, Jan.
Carlisle: Dungy, Harrison prepare like they are part of game
Tony Dungy won two Super Bowls, one as a player and one as a coach, and Rodney Harrison won two as a player.
David Tyree's Super Bowl XLII catch still haunts, delights fans
New York Giants receiver David Tyree catches a 32-yard pass in the clutches of New England Patriots safety Rodney Harrison during the fourth quarter of Super Bowl XLII Everyone knows that David Tyree made a monumental catch to lift the New York Giants to victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 42.
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