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Metro Detroit man recalls Tom Brady mentoring him in third grade
Read full article: Metro Detroit man recalls Tom Brady mentoring him in third gradeANN ARBOR, Mich. – Tom Brady will play in his 10th Super Bowl Sunday. Brady was in his senior year at the University of Michigan and was paired up with Falhsing for the Department of Psychology’s Michigan Mentorship Program. “Focus primarily on reading and writing.”Years later, Fahlsing went to Patriots Camp and spoke with his mentor again. He was -- and always will be -- a big Tom Brady fan. More information on the Michigan Mentorship Program can be found on its official website here.
A look at the commercials of Super Bowl LV
Read full article: A look at the commercials of Super Bowl LVAfter all, more than 100 million people in the United States tune in to watch the Super Bowl every year. According to statista.com, Bud Light is the most popular beer for Super Bowl Sunday, taking up more than 12% of the total beer consumed. Anheuser-Busch will forego promoting Budweiser this year, with the money reserved for its Super Bowl ad donated to coronavirus vaccine awareness efforts. I brought the chips!”This spot brings together an ensemble of Super Bowl legends. Disney had released a trailer for “Black Widow” during the 2020 Super Bowl.
Which Super Bowl LV team are you rooting for?
Read full article: Which Super Bowl LV team are you rooting for?Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Cameron Brate during NFL football practice, Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021 in Tampa, Fla. The Buccaneers will face the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 55. (Kyle Zedaker/Tampa Bay Buccaneers via AP)Super Bowl LV Sunday is finally here, and though the Detroit Lions are (obviously) not participating, we’re sure our readers still have a favorite team picked for the win. Which team are you rooting for in the 55th Super Bowl this Sunday? Take the poll and let us know!
Metro Detroit bars and restaurants prepare for Super Bowl crowd
Read full article: Metro Detroit bars and restaurants prepare for Super Bowl crowdDETROIT – The drinks are flowing and the food is fresh and hot inside the Brass Rail Pizza Bar in Downtown Detroit. The first week of allowing customers back inside restaurants and bars was a success. Kevin Weathers, the bar manager at Brass Rail on Adams Avenue, said they’re now preparing for the biggest game in the NFL Season. “We do have a private party. “I think we’re going to be open and events will be coming back and Detroit is going to be bustling,” Weathers concluded.