By Hanzus, Dan The Baltimore Ravens’ week keeps getting better. The team learned Friday that Pro Bowl defensive lineman Haloti Ngata will not need surgery following a left knee injury in Sunday’s Super Bowl. …read more
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Beyoncé, Super Bowl XLVII, And The Case Of The Missing 2014 Chevrolet Corvette
None of us expected to see an ad from General Motors during Sunday’s Super Bowl broadcast. In fact, the company announced months ago that it would bypass the costly commercials associated with the big game. But Chevrolet’s communications chief Michael Albano had been dropping hints that GM‘s bowtie brand might have a couple of surprises in store…
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Ravens watch highlight video for inspiration
By Sal Paolantonio and Ed Werder Highlights of the 49ers and Ravens’ Saturday night meetings before Sunday’s Super Bowl.
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Ray Lewis practices for last time as member of Baltimore Ravens
Ray Lewis practiced for the Baltimore Ravens for the last time, as the team prepares to face the San Francisco 49ers in Sunday’s Super Bowl.
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Harbaughs: Game win trumps sibling rivalry
By Jamison Hensley San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh isn’t just going against his brother in Sunday’s Super Bowl. He’s also facing his son.
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Calvin Klein Makes Good Case For Watching the Super Bowl
If you hadn’t planned on watching this Sunday’s Super Bowl, Calvin Klein is making a compelling case for at least sitting through the first quarter.
That’s when the company will debut its first-ever Super Bowl commercial, a 30-second spot that advertises the new Calvin Klein Concept underwear collection. The black and white ad, directed by Fabien Baron, features shots of model Matthew Terry stretching and flexing in a pair of miniscule black briefs. Between those shots are a few short clips of vague machinery. A press release said the visual pairing is supposed to invoke the “man vs. machine” idea inspired by the underwear’s seamless construction. That Terry’s abdominal region appears to have more horsepower in it than most modern sports cars, however, was not addressed.
Steven Klein‘s coordinating ad campaign, seen above, will appear in GQ, Esquire, and Men’s Health, as well as on billboards around the world. Viewers will see the full commercial during Sunday’s game, which will air on CBS at 6:30 p.m. A look at the teaser below.
Photo courtesy of Calvin Klein.
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