The Philadelphia Eagles are Super Bowl-bound. After defeating the Washington Commanders XX-XX the Eagles will face the Kansas City Chiefs or Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl LIX. Kickoff for Super Bowl LIX is 6:30 p.m., Feb. 9 at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
A 3.8 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of New England on Monday morning with shaking felt in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and an hour away in Boston. The quake was centered 10 kilometers southeast of York Harbor, Maine.
The largest known New England earthquakes were a 6.5-magnitude in 1638 centered in Vermont or New Hampshire, and a 5.8-magnitude centered offshore from Cape Ann in 1755, which resulted in severe damage to the Boston waterfront.
On Saturday, a cold front will sweep through the area, bringing mainly rain to coastal areas and the Interstate 95 corridor. Some light snow will sweep through interior sections of the Northeast, northern New England and the Ohio Valley. A soggy Saturday is expected across much of the Southeast.
Eagles playoff game in Philadelphia on Sunday could get interesting ... T he rest of the Northeast and New England could see several inches of snow. Regardless, there will still be travel ...
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Both were and are built around transcendent quarterbacks—Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes. Both organizations were and are helmed by superior coaching minds in Bill Belichick and Andy Reid. And then there are the two dynasties' tight ends—celebrity superstars in Rob Gronkowski and Travis Kelce.
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Going into Super Bowl LIX, Kelce, the former Cincinnati Bearcats tight end, had recorded 31 total catches in the championship game, good for the second-most in NFL history.