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Brian Fleury at Seahawks press conference, introduced as new offensive coordinator from the 49ers.
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Seahawks hire 49ers coach Brian Fleury as offensive coordinator

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The Seattle Seahawks have hired San Francisco 49ers tight ends coach and run game coordinator Brian Fleury as their new offensive coordinator. The move replaces Klint Kubiak, who left for the head coaching job with the Las Vegas Raiders. Fleury's hire brings scheme continuity from the Shanahan coaching tree to the Super Bowl champions.

Former cornerback Joe Haden expressed optimism about the Cleveland Browns reaching the Super Bowl soon during a Monday podcast appearance.

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The NFL has selected Nashville as the host city for Super Bowl LXIV. The game will be played at the new Nissan Stadium in February 2030.

Cadillac has released a behind-the-scenes video explaining the creation of its Formula 1 livery reveal, which debuted during the Super Bowl ahead of the 2026 season. The production used virtual studio techniques to highlight the team's American roots and journey to the grid. Team leaders expressed satisfaction with recent testing progress in Bahrain.

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Republican lawmakers have demanded investigations into Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance, labeling it as indecent content. Representatives from Tennessee, Florida, and Missouri have criticized the show for its lyrics and visuals, drawing comparisons to past controversies. The backlash includes calls for FCC action and highlights ongoing cultural debates over halftime entertainment.

Music producer Teddy Riley has come out in support of Chris Brown following his Instagram remarks about the Super Bowl halftime show. In an interview with TMZ, Riley agreed that Brown deserved a spot on the stage, citing his star power and recent tour success. While praising Bad Bunny's performance, Riley emphasized the importance of ratings for such events.

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Jill Zarin has been let go from E!'s upcoming Real Housewives of New York City reunion series The Golden Life following her controversial social media rant about Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance. The 62-year-old former cast member posted and then deleted a video criticizing the show's language and performers, which went viral after being reposted. Producers cited her public comments in their decision to cut ties before filming begins.

 

 

 

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