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Colts and Saints to Meet in Super Bowl XLIV, Find Tickets at SelectATicket.com

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Super Bowl XLIV Tickets

Colts vs Saints in Super Bowl XLIV

The Indianapolis Colts and the New Orleans Saints are set to meet in Super Bowl XLIV to determine the NFL Championship.

Super Bowl XLIV is scheduled for February 7, 2010 at Sun Life Stadium (formerly Dolphin Stadium) in Miami Gardens, Florida.

The Colts fell behind the New York Jets early in the AFC Championship game but with support from their home crowd were able to rattle off 24 unanswered points to claim the AFC title. The NY Jets can be proud of the season they had as at mid-season it seemed the playoffs were out of reach.

In the NFC Championship game it took an overtime session to decide the winner. In a great battle with the Minnesota Vikings, the New Orleans Saints were able to pull out a victory with an overtime field goal by kicker Garrett Hartley.

Both teams fought hard to win their conferences but nothing will compare to the pressure of playing in the Super Bowl. The Colts with league MVP Peyton Manning at quarterback and the Saints with charismatic leader Drew Brees at the helm are two offensive powerhouses that are sure to put on a great show. Super Bowl XLIV is shaping up to be one heck of a game.

Not to be forgotten is the halftime show provided by The Who. With classic songs like My Generation, Who Are You, Baba O’Riley and Won’t Get Fooled Again, even halftime will be hard-hitting!

Before all is said and done, Super Bowl XLIV looks like it will be one for the ages — find Super Bowl tickets today at SelectATicket.com.

AFC Results – Round 2

Monday, January 12th, 2009

Well, well, well. Another round of AFC playoffs, another upset – only this time, the Chargers weren’t a part of it. After a surprising upset in the first round against Indianapolis, the Chargers weren’t so lucky in round two.

The one thing about the San Diego / Pittsburgh game that every pundit, writer, and blogger agreed on; is that it would undoubtedly be a very low scoring affair (I even heard one ESPN Radio guy say that neither team would score a touchdown). Uh… Wrong! Not only did Pittsburgh score more points than any other playoff team in week two, but their 35-24 win was the highest scoring game in the playoffs thus far. So much for that D, huh?

The other AFC contest was supposed to be a battle of two tough defenses as well, and this time it was. The Baltimore Ravens squeaked by the Tennessee Titans 13-10 after a Matt Stover 43 yard field goal with 57 ticks left. This may have been the best game of the week, in a week full of NFL upsets. Now the Ravens and Steelers are set to tangle next week in Pittsburgh. More defense?? I’d bet on it.

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