About 13 million Americans plan to take part in casual betting like a workplace ‘boxes’ pool, which can help strengthen bonds between co-workers that got frayed during the pandemic.
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For long-suffering Bucs fans in Maine, it’s Tom Brady to the rescue
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are back in the Super Bowl for the first time in 18 years, and their fans are excited about their new quarterback. Well, most of them.
Commentary: Any hate of quarterback Tom Brady in New England is misguided
Root for Tom Brady in the Super Bowl or don’t, but his decision to move on to Tampa Bay shouldn’t cloud your memories of him, Travis Lazarczyk writes.
Big advertisers skipping Super Bowl ads this year, citing pandemic
Budweiser was the latest company to announce it was rethinking its approach to advertising during Super Bowl LV, instead partnering with the Ad Council to raise virus awareness.
The streak’s alive: Kennebunk man going to his 55th Super Bowl
The NFL notifies Don Crisman that it will provide two tickets at face value for him to attend Super Bowl LV, his 55th trip to the title game since 1967.
Kennebunk’s die-hard Super Bowl fan hoping to keep streak going
Don Crisman has been to the previous 54 Super Bowls. He’s hoping the NFL will come through again with tickets so he can attend Super Bowl LV in Tampa.
Portland girl has Super time at Bowl game
The once-in-a-lifetime experience for Stella Hang, 12, included tickets to the Super Bowl game, the chance to meet NFL players – and the opportunity to take to the field as part of an NFL commercial.
Maine resident and former Kansas City Chief Mike DeVito eager for Super Bowl
Hampden resident starred at the University of Maine before embarking on a nine-year career in professional football.
This Mainer has never missed a Super Bowl. He’ll be there Sunday.
Kennebunk’s Don Crisman is one of just three fans who have attended every Super Bowl since its inception in 1967.
Commentary: With no Patriots, the Super Bowl might finally be fun again
Patriot fatigue is real, Tim Dahlberg writes, and New England missing big game for first time in four years is generating more excitement throughout the nation.