The first lady, who frequently wears Philly team jerseys on game days, is planning to attend the Super Bowl.
Category: Fans (Persons)
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Postcard from Phoenix: A Day Inside Sport’s Party Vortex
The New York Times – Sports:The Phoenix Open is known as golf’s most raucous event. This year’s tournament collided with an influx of football fans in town for Super Bowl LVII.
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The English Soccer Streak That Is ‘Just Statistically Ridiculous’
The New York Times – Sports:Bristol City has gone 65 games since its last penalty kick, a drought that has baffled the team and its fans. It has to end eventually, right?
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Who’s Rooting for Whom at the Super Bowl?
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles will have plenty of celebrities cheering them on.
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LeBron James Fans Around the World Came to See Him Break The Scoring Record
The New York Times – Sports:Fans of James, the N.B.A.’s biggest star, came from all over the world to see his record-breaking performance Tuesday. “I’m not going to regret the money that was spent. I would have regretted missing it,” one said.
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In the Middle of Eagles Territory, an Oasis for Chiefs Fans
The New York Times – Sports:Big Charlie’s Saloon is a South Philadelphia bar with a bit of a conundrum: how to celebrate Kansas City’s Super Bowl berth without drawing the ire of locals. “We’re in a pickle.”
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Rutgers Men’s Basketball Turns the Garden Red for One Day
The New York Times – Sports:Rutgers beat Michigan State at Madison Square Garden, which had the feel of a home game for the improving Scarlet Knights.
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How Harry Styles Fans Took Over a Los Angeles Cafe
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:A stray lyric by the pop star radically changed the clientele — and fortunes — of a Los Angeles cafe.
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Amateurs Flocked to Pickleball. But Will They Watch the Pros?
The New York Times – Sports:Pickleball had no problem attracting millions of amateur players. Now, as the sport looks to grow at the professional level, it must convince spectators that the game is as fun to watch as it is to play.
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John Adams, Who Banged His Drum Loudly in Cleveland, Dies at 71
The New York Times – Sports:He pounded away from the bleachers to cheer on the Indians (now the Guardians) and inspire his fellow baseball fans at more than 3,700 home games.
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The Empire State Building Lit Up in Eagles Green. Giants Fans Weren’t Thrilled.
The New York Times – Sports:One week after Philadelphia knocked New York out of the playoffs, the building paid tribute to the Giants’ rivals as they advanced to the Super Bowl. Many were in no mood to see it.
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Excitement for the Eagles With a Side of Impending Doom: It’s a Philly Thing
The New York Times – Sports:Philadelphia fans are hoping the city’s inglorious sporting history won’t haunt them when the Eagles meet Kansas City in the Super Bowl.
