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Super Bowl 50: Broncos vs. Panthers


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  1. 1. Who Wins Super Bowl 50?

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Father Time vs. the Fountain of Youth
Peyton Manning's traditional play meets Cam Newton and the QB revolution in Super Bowl 50. Judy Battista breaks down the matchup between the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers.

 

View From The 50: And we're off....
Around The NFL's Dan Hanzus is bringing the ultimate behind the scenes look at Super Bowl 50. Everything from the hot parties, all the way up to the game, well that is if he can survive it all.

 

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The best player in Super Bowl 50? His first name has three letters, but he plays LB for the Broncos, not QB for the Panthers.

 

Manning didn't look like himself for much of the season but his more recent play has the Panthers convinced he's good to go for Super Bowl 50.

 

Stewart suffered the knee injury during the AFC title game but is feeling good going into this week of practice.

 

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What we learned from Super Bowl Opening Night
What was once Media Day morphed into the first Super Bowl Opening Night -- and it was a little different. Here's a rundown of what we learned in San Jose on Monday night.

 

Peyton Manning talks retirement, Cam Newton talks being himself, Josh Norman arrives in character, and Wade Phillips steals the show -- what you need to know about Opening Night.

 

Cam Newton and Peyton Manning survived Opening Night. Somehow.

 

A report emerged on Monday that claims Peyton Manning told his friends that the Super Bowl will be his final game. On the other hand, someone who knows Manning very well doesn't think this is his final rodeo.

 

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The Panthers' path to Super Bowl glory
Might Cam Newton and Ted Ginn Jr. have something big to celebrate at the end of Super Bowl 50? They will if the Carolina Panthers follow Bucky Brooks' five-part plan for beating the Denver Broncos.

 

After the Broncos signed a player who once tweeted at Wade Phillips, players won't stop tweeting at the Broncos defensive coordinator asking for a job.

 

 

Is Super Bowl 50 going to turn into a blowout?

 

Newton already has almost three times as many rushing TDs as Peyton in 30 percent as many games.

 

Peyton Manning mum on retirement | Says Cam definitely is MVP

 

Cam: If both teams play their best, we will win | View From The 50

 

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Cam Newton: Everything 'outside the play' is just fluff http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000631532/article/cam-newton-everything-outside-the-play-is-just-fluff

 

Newton is a fun guy to listen to because he answers questions without automatically diving into NFL cliche-speak. He doesn't just let the reporter shape his opinion with the question. And Newton's opinion is that personality and all the narratives built around off-field attitude is overrated.

 

"A lot of people forget the true meaning of football. It doesn't matter outside the play. An NFL play is anywhere from four to six seconds. And in that four to six seconds you can pretty much be who you are or listening to coach and making sure you play out the exact things you've been coached to do," Newton explained. "And everything after that is kind of fluff."

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Welp. Eugene Robinson talked to the team today, too.

 

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Broncos are sending practice squad safety Ryan Murphy home on 1030 flight tonight. Kubiak isn't messing around. #9news #9sports

 

 

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.@Broncos safety Ryan Murphy allegedly detained/released by San Jose police as part of prostitution sting per @CBSSF

http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2016/02/02/sources-denver-broncos-safety-murphy-involved-in-prostitution-sting/

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John Elway's decision to move on from John Fox appears to be justified by the Broncos' current run.

 

J.J. Watt says he's cool with Cam Newton dancing because football is a game.

 

Is Cam Newton the next generation of NFL quarterback's?
The "NFL HQ" crew discusses how Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton is changing the quarterback position for the next generation.

 

How 2011 draft set stage for Super Bowl 50
How does a team go from the bottom to the top in the NFL? Well, it starts with what the Broncos and Panthers did at the top of the 2011 draft. Their collision course was set in two picks.

 

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Wade Phillips: "I still love the Buffalo fans" (11:30)

Former Bills head coach and current Broncos defensive coordinator Wade Phillips joined The John Murphy from the Super Bowl in San Francisco. Phillips discussed his number one defensive unit in Denver, his time as a head coach, and the Super Bowl experience.

 

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The Science of Cam Newton: How the Panthers QB brings a "fire" and a "passion" to the game. http://bills.buffalonews.com/2016/02/03/newton-to-bring-fire-and-passion-to-big-game/

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Rivera: Cam a more colorful dresser than Luke (23:10)
Head coach Ron Rivera says quarterback Cam Newton and linebacker Luke Kuechly are more similar than people realize - both are very competitive and put the team first.

 

Norman: Trying to be the best player on the field (1:53)
Cornerback Josh Norman says he tries to get a pick every time he touches the field and wants to make a quarterback pay if he is challenged.

 

Newton: I don't have to face Peyton Manning (18:34)
Quarterback Cam Newton says he is more worried about preparing for the Broncos and linebackers Von Miller and DeMarcus Ware than he is about the Denver quarterback with whom he is sharing the Super Bowl 50 stage and building his brand.

 

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Cam Newton: Son of Blinn

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A lost 20-year-old quarterback arrived at a small Texas junior college in 2009 and a future NFL superstar left a year later. We visited the Brenham campus to find out how washing jerseys, mooing cows and painting bleachers transformed Cam Newton into the football player he is today.

 

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