Budweiser's Clydesdales return for Super Bowl LVIII

Budweiser's 2024 Super Bowl appearance will mark a return to the beverage maker's roots after a turbulent 2023 mired by the company's Bud Light partnership with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney, which alienated customers and wholesale partners.

Super Bowl 2024: Ticket prices hit mind-boggling highs

According to TicketIQ, a ticket search engine, the cheapest ticket as of Tuesday is nearly $9,000 for what would arguably be the worst seats.

Super Bowl 2024: Chiefs, 49ers to square off in Las Vegas showdown

Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs are heading to Vegas with a chance for a rare repeat while facing the San Francisco 49ers in a Super Bowl rematch from four years ago.

Super Bowl 2024: All you need to know

The 2024 Super Bowl will take place on Sunday, Feb. 11. Here's all you need to know about the game, the team, the history, the Halftime Show and more.

Celeb sightings: Which stars visited Phoenix for the Super Bowl, WM Phoenix Open

With the hottest sports events in town on the same weekend comes the star power of the rich and famous. Here's who was spotted in and around Phoenix for the Super Bowl, and events leading up to it, and the WM Phoenix Open.

Super Bowl LVII: Rating the ads, what worked and what did not

While the Kansas City Chiefs battled to victory in Super Bowl LVII, advertisers battled for attention with their commercials. 

Super Bowl LVII top moments that happened on, off and above the field

The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35 in a memorable Super Bowl that included plenty of big plays on and off the field. Here’s a look at some top moments from Sunday night’s game.

Super Bowl 2023: Chiefs overtake lead, defeat Eagles 38-35

Patrick Mahomes — hobbling around on a hurt ankle — led the Chiefs downfield for the winning drive that was capped by Harrison Butker’s 27-yard field goal with 8 seconds left, sealing a 38-35 victory.

Super Bowl ads use celebs, humor, lots of dogs

Advertisers bet big that viewers were turning to the Super Bowl for a comforting escape, and delivered a series of advertisements that relied on familiar celebrity faces, light humor, and plenty of cuddly dogs.