Butler was back in Foxborough on a couple of occasions this past season. He was the Keeper of the Light (lighthouse ...
Rather than wait, Simmons decided to lay into the group first. His victim? Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler. It happened at the Boston Theater, where the bands performed for some 12,000 fans.
In the Super Bowl, New England dethroned the defending-champion Seahawks after overcoming a 10-point, fourth-quarter deficit. The game ended with Malcolm Butler making one of the greatest plays in ...
If anyone understands Super Bowl heartache, it’s Tom Brady. In a video posted Monday on his YouTube page, the future Hall of Fame quarterback reflected on his Super Bowl 2025 experience in New ...
Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson took the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVII parade T-shirts personally and used them as fuel before Philadelphia's rematch in New Orleans. If the Eagles looked ...
Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl 59 halftime show was "DEI" for "in the hood Black people," according to Kid Rock. "To put it nicely, it wasn’t my cup of tea, but I got to respect it," Kid Rock told ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are the slight -125 favorite to beat the Philadelphia Eagles (+105) for the second time in three years to win their unprecedented third consecutive Super Bowl championship.
For its ability to bring both football obsessives and non-sports fans together, the Super Bowl is regarded as a national holiday. Thus, just like with any other major day of celebration ...
In early February, Black Sabbath confirmed details of their last-ever live performance, which will feature the classic lineup of Osbourne, guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Geezer Butler, and drummer ...
For one day only, the heavy metal godfathers’ founding lineup – Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward – will reunite in a stadium spectacular raising money for charity.
Nike aired its first Super Bowl ad in 27 years on Sunday as the sports giant attempts to attract more athletes to its performance apparel. The stars of the slot: women. The 60-second "So Win ...
You see, after Kansas City beat Philadelphia in Super Bowl 57, the Chiefs' offensive line wore brash "0 sacks" shirts at their championship parade. For two years, this clearly did not sit well ...