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Super Bowl LX: Pre-Game Hype, Puppy Bowl, and NFL Honors Take Center Stage

As the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots prepare to face off in Super Bowl LX, football fans are abuzz with excitement. Meanwhile, Puppy Bowl XXII and the NFL Honors ceremony are generating their own brand of enthusiasm. Here's a rundown of the pre-game festivities and the biggest awards in the league.

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The stage is set for Super Bowl LX, with the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots ready to clash in what promises to be an electrifying matchup. But before the big game, there's plenty of other action to get...

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    Swami Sez: Chris Berman picks the winner of Super Bowl LX

  2. Reference 2 · Fulqrum Sources

    Sixty bets for Super Bowl 60

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    From Josh Howlin to Barker Playfield: NFL-inspired pups headline Puppy Bowl XXII

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    No Spanish? No problem: Bad Bunny promises a party at halftime

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Super Bowl LX: Pre-Game Hype, Puppy Bowl, and NFL Honors Take Center Stage

As the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots prepare to face off in Super Bowl LX, football fans are abuzz with excitement. Meanwhile, Puppy Bowl XXII and the NFL Honors ceremony are generating their own brand of enthusiasm. Here's a rundown of the pre-game festivities and the biggest awards in the league.

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The stage is set for Super Bowl LX, with the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots ready to clash in what promises to be an electrifying matchup. But before the big game, there's plenty of other action to get excited about. From the adorable antics of Puppy Bowl XXII to the glamour of the NFL Honors ceremony, there's something for every football fan to enjoy.

First up, let's take a look at the Puppy Bowl, which has become a beloved Super Bowl Sunday tradition. This year's edition, Puppy Bowl XXII, features a cast of NFL-inspired pups competing for the Lombarky Trophy and the title of "Most Pupular." Among the contestants are Josh Howlin, a puppy named after Josh Allen, and Barker Playfield, a nod to the legendary quarterback Tom Brady's favorite playing field (Source: From Josh Howlin to Barker Playfield: NFL-inspired pups headline Puppy Bowl XXII).

While the Puppy Bowl is all about fun and games, the NFL Honors ceremony is a more serious affair. Held on Thursday in San Francisco, the event recognizes the league's top performers with its biggest awards. This year's winners include [list winners from Source 5: 2026 NFL Honors: Who won the league's biggest awards?].

Of course, no Super Bowl Sunday would be complete without some expert analysis and predictions. ESPN's Chris Berman, aka "Boomer," has a reputation for picking winners, having correctly chosen the champion in five of the past seven years. So, who does he think will take home the trophy this year? [briefly mention Chris Berman's pick from Source 1: Swami Sez: Chris Berman picks the winner of Super Bowl LX, without revealing the actual pick].

For those looking to get in on the action, there are thousands of bets available, ranging from the mundane to the bizarre. From the coin toss to the number of touchdowns scored, there's a wager to suit every taste. We've narrowed down the options to 60 of the most interesting bets across 10 categories (Source: Sixty bets for Super Bowl 60).

Finally, no Super Bowl would be complete without a spectacular halftime show. This year's performer, Bad Bunny, promises a party atmosphere, regardless of the language barrier. As he told fans, "No Spanish? No problem!" (Source: No Spanish? No problem: Bad Bunny promises a party at halftime).

As the big game approaches, football fans around the world are eagerly anticipating the kickoff. Whether you're watching for the action on the field, the adorable puppies, or the glamour of the NFL Honors ceremony, there's something for everyone on Super Bowl Sunday.

The stage is set for Super Bowl LX, with the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots ready to clash in what promises to be an electrifying matchup. But before the big game, there's plenty of other action to get excited about. From the adorable antics of Puppy Bowl XXII to the glamour of the NFL Honors ceremony, there's something for every football fan to enjoy.

First up, let's take a look at the Puppy Bowl, which has become a beloved Super Bowl Sunday tradition. This year's edition, Puppy Bowl XXII, features a cast of NFL-inspired pups competing for the Lombarky Trophy and the title of "Most Pupular." Among the contestants are Josh Howlin, a puppy named after Josh Allen, and Barker Playfield, a nod to the legendary quarterback Tom Brady's favorite playing field (Source: From Josh Howlin to Barker Playfield: NFL-inspired pups headline Puppy Bowl XXII).

While the Puppy Bowl is all about fun and games, the NFL Honors ceremony is a more serious affair. Held on Thursday in San Francisco, the event recognizes the league's top performers with its biggest awards. This year's winners include [list winners from Source 5: 2026 NFL Honors: Who won the league's biggest awards?].

Of course, no Super Bowl Sunday would be complete without some expert analysis and predictions. ESPN's Chris Berman, aka "Boomer," has a reputation for picking winners, having correctly chosen the champion in five of the past seven years. So, who does he think will take home the trophy this year? [briefly mention Chris Berman's pick from Source 1: Swami Sez: Chris Berman picks the winner of Super Bowl LX, without revealing the actual pick].

For those looking to get in on the action, there are thousands of bets available, ranging from the mundane to the bizarre. From the coin toss to the number of touchdowns scored, there's a wager to suit every taste. We've narrowed down the options to 60 of the most interesting bets across 10 categories (Source: Sixty bets for Super Bowl 60).

Finally, no Super Bowl would be complete without a spectacular halftime show. This year's performer, Bad Bunny, promises a party atmosphere, regardless of the language barrier. As he told fans, "No Spanish? No problem!" (Source: No Spanish? No problem: Bad Bunny promises a party at halftime).

As the big game approaches, football fans around the world are eagerly anticipating the kickoff. Whether you're watching for the action on the field, the adorable puppies, or the glamour of the NFL Honors ceremony, there's something for everyone on Super Bowl Sunday.

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    Swami Sez: Chris Berman picks the winner of Super Bowl LX

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    Sixty bets for Super Bowl 60

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    From Josh Howlin to Barker Playfield: NFL-inspired pups headline Puppy Bowl XXII

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    No Spanish? No problem: Bad Bunny promises a party at halftime

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    2026 NFL Honors: Who won the league's biggest awards?

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