Micah Parsons connects with Sports Seriously on Radio Row at Super Bowl 56.
Super Bowl LVI Radio Row: Micah Parsons reflects on incredible rookie season
Micah Parsons connects with Sports Seriously on Radio Row at Super Bowl 56.
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Micah Parsons connects with Sports Seriously on Radio Row at Super Bowl 56.
Micah Parsons connects with Sports Seriously on Radio Row at Super Bowl 56.
CeeDee Lamb connects with Sports Seriously on Radio Row at Super Bowl 56.
CeeDee Lamb connects with Sports Seriously on Radio Row at Super Bowl 56.
Austin Ekeler connects with Sports Seriously on Radio Row at Super Bowl 56.
Austin Ekeler connects with Sports Seriously on Radio Row at Super Bowl 56.
Deebo Samuel connects with Sports Seriously on Radio Row at Super Bowl 56.
Deebo Samuel connects with Sports Seriously on Radio Row at Super Bowl 56.
Kurt Warner connects with Sports Seriously on Radio Row at Super Bowl 56.
Kurt Warner connects with Sports Seriously on Radio Row at Super Bowl 56.
Former Michigan Wolverine Aidan Hutchinson connects with Sports Seriously on Radio Row at Super Bowl 56.
Former Michigan Wolverine Aidan Hutchinson connects with Sports Seriously on Radio Row at Super Bowl 56.
The Los Angeles Rams beat the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20.
The Los Angeles Rams beat the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20.
Jarrett Bell and Mike Jones share their biggest takeaways from Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles and why the one mismatch everyone talked about ahead of the game ultimately decided it.
Jarrett Bell and Mike Jones share their biggest takeaways from Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles and why the one mismatch everyone talked about ahead of the game ultimately decided it.
If you need me, I’ll be watching this repeatedly frame-by-frame.
All the attention is on Sunday’s Super Bowl between the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals, but Marvel took over the internet for a minute before the game with a well-timed trailer release.
The second trailer for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness dropped on Twitter Sunday evening, leaving everyone to pour over every detail of the two-minute and 17-second offering.
Sam Raimi — who is known (among other things) for his work on the Tobey Maguire Spider-Man trilogy — is at the helm for Doctor Strange’s second entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and it looks like he’s bringing his signature horror vibes to the movie.
Check out the trailer:
Enter a new dimension of Strange. Watch the official trailer for Marvel Studios' #DoctorStrange in the Multiverse of Madness. Only in theaters May 6. pic.twitter.com/p1S4Vq5HBc
— Doctor Strange (@DrStrange) February 13, 2022
HOLD ON, WAS THAT PROFESSOR X? The movie is set to release May 6 and is the first MCU movie to hit theaters since Spider-Man: No Way Home in December.
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Singer Charlie Puth connects with Sports Seriously on Radio Row at Super Bowl 56.
Singer Charlie Puth connects with Sports Seriously on Radio Row at Super Bowl 56.