Showing posts with label Championship. Show all posts
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Sunday, January 23, 2011

Jets vs. Steelers 2011 Game Live Updates

Jets vs. Steelers 2011: AFC Championship Game Live Updates





The Jets and Steelers face off with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line when the AFC Championship Game kicks off at 6:30 PM ET.

The winner will face the Green Bay Packers, who beat the Chicago Bears to win the NFC Championship Game earlier on Sunday.

The Huffington Post will provide live updates throughout the game, and HuffPost Senior Political Editor Howard Fineman will be sending updates and photos from the game. for more Info www.huffingtonpost.com

Martina McBride And Joe Nichols Performing AFC Game

Martina McBride, Joe Nichols Performing at AFC Championship Game

Martina McBride and Joe Nichols will be performing at Sunday's (Jan. 23) AFC Championship game when the New York Jets meet the Pittsburgh Steelers at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh. McBride will sing the national anthem, and Nichols will provide the halftime entertainment at the game that airs at 6:30 p.m. ET on CBS. It marks a return appearance for McBride. "I will always remember singing the anthem in Pittsburgh two years ago for the playoff game. It's amazing to be there in the middle of all those football fans and all that excitement. I can't wait!" Nichols said, "I am a sports fanatic, and being able to perform at halftime for the fans of the Steelers and the Jets is such a thrill for me. One of these teams will be going to the Super Bowl. Enough said! So being able to pump the fans up -- even more than they already will be -- is my goal."

News From: www.cmt.com

Packers Vs. Bears NFC Championship Game

NFC Championship Game, Packers Vs. Bears: Weather And Soldier Field Condition Could Play A Role

We all remember last week at Soldier Field. The turf itself was in poor condition, the sidelines were rock hard and the weather was frigid. Ahead of today’s NFC Championship between the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears, temperatures are again expected to be frigid, but the field looks to be in better shape, depending on who you believe. Will the conditions in Chicago play a role in today’s game, with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line?

The weather is bone-chillingly cold, but no snow is expected this time around. Unlike last week, Soldier Field looks inviting, basking in the glow of sunlight this morning. When the Seattle Seahawks took the field, they were greeting by a steady snowfall and temperatures dipping into the teens. This time around, the high is expected to be in the teens, with lows perhaps dipping below 10 degrees. There is a chance of snow, but all looks clear for now.

As for the field, the condition is up for debate. If you believe CBS Sports’ Mike Freeman, Soldier Field is in poor condition again, with chunks of sod coming up as players run through warmups. Freeman said the grounds crew was spray painting the sod, comparing it to putting “”http://twitter.com/realfreemancbs/status/29219694518996992" target="new">lipstick on a pig" while noticing what looked like tire tracks on the playing surface.

On the other hand, check out some of the pictures from this morning. The turf had a tarp placed over it, protecting it from the harsh elements. The photos are zoomed out, but it doesn’t look too frightening, though we won’t know how it will hold up until the players actually get on the field.

Keep an eye on Soldier Field and the weather today as the Packers and Bears hit the field in the NFC Championship at noon on Fox.

News From: seattle.sbnation.com