By Eric Bradner JASON CLARK / COURIER & PRESS Madonna performs during the halftime show at Lucas Oil Stadium during Super Bowl XLVI game between the New England Patriots and the New York Giants, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012, in Indianapolis.
As the NFL season concluded Sunday evening with a dramatic, heart-stopping last lap at Indy, the New York Giants quarterback demonstrated he is in Tom Brady's class. The Giants quarterback and coach appear destined for Canton for a down-the-road date
Super Bowl XLVI is in the books, a 21-17 Giants victory, and while Brady lives for these moments — the ball in his hands on the world's biggest stage — this night belongs to Eli Manning, who's the MVP in the biggest game for
By RICHARD ROEPER rroeper@suntimes.com February 5, 2012 2:20PM For fans with no deep-rooted affiliation with the Giants or the Patriots, it wasn't easy picking a team to root for in the Super Bowl, or “The Big Game” as it's called by advertisers that
The New York Giants, for whom Pierre-Paul plays all-world defense, had defeated the New England Patriots 21-17. Celebrating on the field below Pierre-Paul were his teammates, family and friends. All were waiting for a few minutes with the trophy