Kevin Reed+FollowSuper Bowl Bets = IRS Surprises?Placing a Super Bowl bet? Don’t let a big win turn into a tax nightmare! The IRS taxes all gambling winnings—even your friendly office pool. If you win $600+ at a sportsbook, expect a W-2G form and a tax bill. Even casual Venmo bets with friends can raise red flags. Keep records, label transfers, and set aside 10-20% for taxes. Starting 2026, you can only deduct 90% of losses, so even breaking even could cost you. Bet smart! #News #SuperBowl #TaxTips00Share
Kaitlyn Hammond+FollowBad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Drama 🤯The NFL just dropped Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime trailer with Apple Music, and the internet instantly exploded. The main debate? Whether Bad Bunny is the right fit for such a massive stage, especially after that petition to swap him for George Strait. Now, fans are split: some love the Puerto Rican flair, others say it’s a total mismatch for the NFL’s usual crowd. The halftime show culture war is officially ON. #Entertainment #BadBunny #SuperBowl610Share
phughes+FollowSuper Bowl Snack Rivalries: Who Wins?With Super Bowl LX just around the corner, the real rivalry might be in the snack aisle! Instacart’s data shows tortilla chips and wings are still MVPs, but it’s a regional battle: the Midwest and Alaska are all about wings, while the South hoards processed cheese like it’s a trophy. Will your party’s spread be legendary, or will guests bail for better bites? Let’s hear your go-to Super Bowl snacks and any wild traditions! #Sports #Football #SuperBowl00Share
Jonathan Clarke+FollowNFC West Dominates Super Bowl BuzzThe NFC West is stealing the Super Bowl spotlight—Seahawks and Rams are the hot picks to win it all, with the Seahawks snagging the top seed. Wild twist: four road teams are actually favored in the opening playoff round! Even the 49ers, who are hosting the big game, are long shots. And don’t sleep on the Texans—they’ve got better odds than the division-winning Jaguars. Who are you betting on? #News #NFLPlayoffs #SuperBowl10Share
glen25+FollowSuper Bowl Blues: Fox Crew Misses OutAnyone else feeling that end-of-season ache? Charissa Thompson and Erin Andrews just got real on their Calm Down podcast about how much it stings that Fox won’t be broadcasting Super Bowl LX this year—NBC’s got the rights. After calling five Super Bowls together, it’s tough for these Fox staples (and fans!) to watch the big game from the sidelines. The NFL’s broadcast rotation is fair, but man, it hits different when your squad isn’t in the spotlight. Who else is counting down to 2028 already? #Sports #Football #SuperBowl10Share
Nicholas Buchanan+FollowTom Brady’s “Unbreakable” RecordsWhether you love him or can’t stand him, Brady basically rewrote the QB record book. If you’re talking football history, you’re talking Brady. Here are 10 of his craziest records (plus a bonus): 7 Super Bowl championships (most by any player) 35 playoff wins as a starting QB — the all-time mountain Threw TDs to 98 different receivers (next closest noted: Brees 74) 19 division titles 20 straight seasons with a winning record (including the 2008 “1–0 start” argument) Only QB to win multiple rings after 40 (41 with NE, 43 with TB) Won Super Bowls in both conferences (AFC Patriots + NFC Bucs) 13 straight seasons with 10+ wins Oldest league MVP (40) and Super Bowl MVP (43) Championships in 3 different decades (2000s/2010s/2020s) And a bonus: 251 regular-season QB wins (all-time record) Which Brady record do you think is the most unbreakable — 7 rings, 35 playoff wins, or 251 regular season wins? #NFL #TomBrady #FootballHistory #NFLRecords #GOATDebate #Playoffs #SuperBowl40Share