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  2. Welcome to Vegas' Super Bowl pool party

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    Among those planning to spend Super Bowl Sunday at Stadium Swim is Philip Nabal, a delivery company CEO from Newport Beach, Calif. He has taken family and friends to Stadium Swim for every Super ...

  3. The pool report noted the Chiefs practiced without pads or helmets, with the exception of the quarterbacks who wore helmets. On Monday, the Chiefs practiced in full pads.

  4. Super Bowl LVI - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... Super Bowl LVI ... Super Bowl LIV, and Super Bowl LV were all drawn from the same pool of candidates in a meeting on May 24, 2016.

  5. List of players who have won the most NFL championships

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    13 players have won 5 championships counting the pre-Super Bowl era; with the exception of Charles Haley, all were from the 1960s Packers. Bart Starr (quarterback) won the NFL championships with the Green Bay Packers in 1961, 1962 and 1965, Super Bowls I and II with the Packers after the 1966 and 1967 seasons.

  6. Betting pool - Wikipedia

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    A betting pool, syndicate, sports lottery, sweep, or office pool if done at work, is a form of gambling, specifically a variant of parimutuel betting influenced by lotteries, where gamblers pay a fixed price into a pool (from which taxes and a house "take" or "vig" are removed), and then make a selection on an outcome, usually related to sport.

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  8. Super Bowl Squares: How Much Are Your Numbers Worth? - AOL

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    Super Bowl Squares are the second most popular office sports betting tradition in the United States (No. 1: March Madness brackets), maybe because the outcome is based entirely on luck. Here's how ...

  9. The relationship between the White House and its press corps ...

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    Now, it's a group of news outlets that ideally are almost everywhere the president goes: in the Oval Office, to state dinners, on Air Force One, in the motorcade, and when the president goes golfing or biking, It was with Trump at the Super Bowl. The pool is also always on standby in case something happens in the world about which the president ...