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Coaches Concerned About Snow on Practice Fields

Football Snow Super BowlJERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) — Super Bowl coaches John Fox and Pete Carroll have expressed concern that snow on the practice fields could hinder their preparation this week.

The New York metropolitan area has been hit with snow and icy temperatures for several weeks. Fox’s Denver Broncos will train at the Jets’ facility in Florham Park. Carroll’s Seattle Seahawks will work at the Giants’ complex at the Meadowlands.

Fox says Sunday he prefers the natural grass field outdoors because it “saves players’ legs,” and the Broncos have brought along their field experts, adding “We’ll see if we have to go inside or on their artificial turf.”

Carroll says he “understands there’s snow on the field and it’s frozen and we likely could be inside most of the week.”

He adds he would like to get the Seahawks outside as much as possible so they can adjust to weather far different from Seattle’s climate.

Old-school Bailey Big Fan of Brash Sherman

Champ-Bailey-Denver-BroncosENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Champ Bailey is old school. Sharp, shrewd, subtle.

A decade younger, Richard Sherman is just as clever and calculating as his 35-year-old counterpart in Denver, devouring clues from endless hours on the football field and in the film room to dupe quarterbacks on game day.

What sets Seattle’s superstar cornerback apart is that he’s bigger and brasher than Bailey. He talks a big game and he backs it up.

Bailey, almost bashful by comparison, is a big fan.

“He’s a good player, a good player. I’ve noticed myself watching him a lot more this year,” Bailey said. “As guys start to emerge you start paying more attention. He’s a good player; he does a lot of good things on the field. Every week he’s making a play to change the game.”

Bailey also has no issue whatsoever with Sherman’s swagger that was all the rage after his post-game rant moments after making the game-saving play in the NFC Championship that sent the Seahawks into next week’s Super Bowl against Bailey’s Broncos.

“We’re all different personalities. I don’t have a problem with his personality,” Bailey said. “For one, if you don’t want somebody to talk, you have to give them a reason not to, that’s it. He’s probably going to talk anyway but at the same time he is what he is. I like his game.”

Bailey is ready for the inevitable comparisons during Super Bowl week with Sherman, who stands 3 inches taller, weighs six pounds more and is many times more loquacious.

So be it, said Bailey, who isn’t about to complain about anything, not even the wintry weather in the Big Apple this week.

He’s been waiting for this moment for a lifetime.

This time of year, Bailey is usually savoring the sun, surf and sand in Hawaii. A 12-time Pro Bowler, he’s the most decorated defensive back in NFL history.

It’s taken him 15 seasons to get to his first Super Bowl, and this has been the most trying season of all, one in which he missed 11 games and parts of two others because of a nagging right foot sprain that he originally hurt in the preseason on Aug. 17 in Seattle, of all places.

Bailey’s season of fits and starts left him playing in a reserve role down the stretch but when Chris Harris Jr. blew out a knee against San Diego in the divisional round, Bailey returned to his usual spot at left cornerback.

Playing opposite Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie last week, he had a superb, though typically under-the-radar, game against Tom Brady in the AFC Championship, collecting three tackles while shutting off his side of the field.

“I definitely didn’t want to be standing around and watching it happen in front of me,” Bailey said. “But I had to let my body heal. I had to let things get right before I could go out. I’m just glad that I’m back out there participating.”

Bailey’s contemporaries both past and present are pulling for him to raise the Lombardi Trophy Feb. 2.

“That would be a picturesque moment if that happens,” said former teammate Brian Dawkins, who visited theBroncos at practice Friday. “I don’t know how he would react. I know how I’m going to react if that does happens for them, especially for him. Tears of joy.”

Dawkins contends Bailey’s bounce-back season ranks right up there with Peyton Manning’s comeback from neck surgeries that led to his release from Indianapolis and his revival in Denver.

After all, Bailey was burned for two big touchdowns in the Broncos’ crushing loss to Baltimore in last year’s playoffs, then fought through the ridicule, the whispers that he was washed up and the foot injury this year that would have forced many others to call it quits, maybe even for good.

Several of Bailey’s current teammates say they want the Super Bowl to serve as the capstone to Bailey’s incredible career so he can have that diamond-encrusted ring he’s been chasing since 1999.

“Year after year of saying that we’re going to make it to the Super Bowl, we’re going to get you there, it would mean a lot for us to get this for him,” linebacker Wesley Woodyard said.

Bailey appreciates the sentiment, but in his typical self-deprecating manner, he’s shying away from such chatter.

“That’s great. I love the respect and everything my teammates give me, but it’s not about me,” Bailey said. “It’s definitely about this organization. That’s the reason I stuck around here because I knew it was coming at some point. We’d get a shot. Here we are. Guys want to say it’s about me but it’s really not.”

Denver Mayor Begins Weeklong Broncos Celebration

DenverBroncosDENVER (AP) — Denver Mayor Michael Hancock is kicking off a weeklong celebration leading up to the Broncos’ Super Bowl game against the Seahawks.

Hancock will join Gov. John Hickenlooper at a rally from noon to 2 p.m. Sunday at Denver’s City and County Building. The festivities will include a chalk artist who will create a tribute to the team along a nearby street.

Beginning Monday, fans will be encouraged to post photos and videos on the mayor’s Facebook page, based on a different Broncos theme each day.

Several buildings across the city also will be lit in blue and orange before the Broncos play the Seahawks next Sunday.

Ill Prater stays away from Broncos

Matt Prater Denver BroncosENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Denver Broncos kicker Matt Prater stayed home sick again Friday, missing his second straight practice.

Coach John Fox said Prater’s absence was a combination of being too ill to work out and a precaution against getting teammates sick as they prepare for the Super Bowl against Seattle on Feb. 2.

Fox called it “a combination of both, like most sick players. We sent him to the doc, they deal with it, give him medication. He’ll be fine.”

Prater converted 25 of 26 field goals in the regular season, including a record 64-yarder against Tennessee on Dec. 8 in Denver. He’s 5-for-5 in the playoffs.

Overall, he scored 150 points in the regular season and 20 more in the postseason.

High-Octane Denver Broncos Can Grind it Out, Too

DenverBroncosENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — After hurrying Denver’s quick-strike, high-octane offense through a record-shattering regular season, Peyton Manning has turned the Broncos into a slow-grinding, clock-eating machine in the playoffs.

Denver’s three most time-consuming drives of the season have all come in the last two weeks, helping to render opposing passers short-tempered sideline spectators.

In dispatching the San Diego Chargers and the New England Patriots, Manning dinked and dunked his way downfield.

Denver’s downshift, some of it by design, some due to circumstance, has thrown a new wrinkle into an already formidable test that Seattle’s stingy defense will have to prepare for in the Super Bowl.

Super Bowl Again to be Streamed Live Online

nfl_logo2011-medNEW YORK (AP) — The Super Bowl will again be streamed live online.

Fox said Wednesday that it would offer free access to all users on computers and tablets through its app for the NFL championship on Feb. 2. For other playoff games this season, only subscribers to certain cable companies could watch through Fox Sports Go.

The last two Super Bowls on NBC and CBS were available online through Web browsers. This is the first time the game will be streamed through an app.

On smartphones, the game will be available through Verizon’s NFL Mobile app.

Champ Bailey Finally Reaches First Super Bowl

Champ-Bailey-Denver-BroncosENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Champ Bailey finally gets a chance to live up to his name.

The 12-time Pro Bowler is headed to his first Super Bowl in his 15th — and most trying — NFL season, one in which he missed 11 games and parts of two others because of a nagging foot injury.

“It hurt not being out there,” Bailey said after Denver topped New England in the AFC championship game, “but here I am. I’m on the field and my team’s still in the running. That’s what it’s all about.”

Bailey’s subdued celebration and measured reaction in delirious Denver stood in stark contrast to the scene in Seattle later Sunday night, where Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman stole the spotlight with his game-saving deflection, his taunting of Michael Crabtree and his television rant on the field afterward.

Foo Fighters, Roots to perform Super Bowl weekend

nfl_logo2011-medNEW YORK (AP) — Foo Fighters, The Roots and Imagine Dragons will perform on a cruise ship ahead of the Super Bowl.

The bands will hit the stage on the Bud Light Hotel New York, which will be docked at Pier 88 in Manhattan on the Hudson River. The Super Bowl will be played Feb. 2 at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.

The Roots will perform with Run DMC and Busta Rhymes on Jan. 30, while Grammy-nominated Imagine Dragons will perform a day later.

Foo Fighters will headline the main event on Feb. 1, where Zac Brown Band will also perform.

Fall Out Boy and country singer Jake Owen will play a concert before the Super Bowl.

The cruise ship will offer lodging for 4,000 guests in 1,900 staterooms.

Super Bowl Premium Tickets Double to $2,600

nfl_logo2011-medNEW YORK (AP) — Super Bowl fans can prepare to pay double for the best seats.

The NFL expects the most expensive tickets for its championship game will be about $2,600 each for 9,000 premium seats for the Feb. 2 game at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.

That’s more than twice the $1,250 cost for similar tickets at last season’s Super Bowl in New Orleans.

“We are looking to close the gap between the face value of the ticket and its true value as reflected on the secondary market,” NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said Tuesday. “The uniqueness of the Super Bowl in the New York/New Jersey is also driving unprecedented demand and buzz.”

The next tier of seats is expected to go for $1,500 compared to $950 in New Orleans. About 40 percent of general admission seats will be under $1,000, McCarthy said.

The capacity of MetLife Stadium is 82,000, but it will be trimmed by about 5,000 seats to make room for media, cameras and security. The priciest seats will have access to indoor restaurants, where fans can warm up during the outdoor game.

The lowest-priced ticket fell from $650 last year to $500. Some 30,000 fans entered a lottery that closed in June, and 1,000 winners — double from 500 — will be notified this fall.

In an attempt to ensure those fans don’t resell tickets above face value, the NFL for the first time will require ticket holders to go to a gate to pick up those tickets as they enter the stadium. They won’t be allowed to return to the parking lot, McCarthy said.

The Wall Street Journal first reported the increase in ticket prices.

Indy Expected to Bid on 2018 Super Bowl

Lucas-Oil-Stadium-ColtsINDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indianapolis sports and civic leaders are expected to announce they will seek to host the Super Bowl in 2018.

Gov. Mike Pence, Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard and Colts owner Jim Irsay plan to join other civic leaders in announcing their bid decision Friday morning at Lucas Oil Stadium, site of the 2012 Super Bowl.

Indianapolis was praised for its hosting of the Super Bowl last year and drew hundreds of thousands of football fans to the city. But the amount of business generated did not meet expectations in some areas of the city.

Indianapolis also will face new competition from other cities. Denver and Minneapolis leaders have both announced bids to host the 2018 game.

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