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Things always seem to go off the rails when the Super Bowl's in Miami. John Breech has already given a piggy-back ride to a 49ers player, and here's what's even wilder: Breech and I might have convinced each other to FLIP OUR PICKS. Ryan Wilson and Jared Dubin also join me in Miami to break down who'll win, the weirdest parts of opening night and much more.
You can bet on almost anything in the Super Bowl, and if you need proof, just get a load of our Ultimate Props Guide. Will any scoring drive take less time than it takes Demi Lovato to sing the national anthem? YOU CAN BET ON IT (and we analyze which side to take). There are plenty of bets for the actual game, too; here's the best value on which player will score first.
The Super Bowl isn't just about competition between the best NFL teams ... it's also a competition between the best ad companies. It's become customary to release the ads before they air, so Pete Blackburn gathered them all right here so you can watch now and take a snack/bathroom break during the game, WE'RE HERE FOR YOU.
 
 
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Records are made to be broken, but some that occurred in Super Bowls will really put that to the test. John Riggins got 38 carries (!) in the Redskins' Super Bowl XVII win at the end of the 1982 season, and nobody's come close to it since. Bryan DeArdo lists four more unbreakable Super Bowl feats (No. 2 doesn't seem possible).
The Niners went from 4-12 last season to 13-3 this year with a Super Bowl berth. Everyone knows the impact No. 2 overall pick Nick Bosa made on the defense and what free agent acquisition Tevin Coleman meant to the offense, but Jordan Dajani points out five lesser-known moves that made all the difference, including this fifth-round LB.
Drew Brees may not decide on his 2020 plans for another few weeks, but the Saints apparently already know what they would like to see happen. New Orleans wants its superstar QB to return, it's just that it would prefer Brees do it for a transition year; here's what would happen in 2021.
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