Super Bowl 2011 Official TV Coverage

If you're still asking what TV channel should you be tuning in next year February 6, 2011 to watch the Super Bowl 2011 live at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium, Fox got the official rights to broadcast it.

In the USA where the largest audience of the Super Bowl 2011 is located, Fox Sports is scheduled to televise the biggest football with commentator Joe Buck on play by play and Troy Aikman as the color commentator. The pre-game will be led by Curt Menefee, joined by Super Bowl winning analysts Terry Bradshaw, Michael Strahan, Jimmy Johnson, and Howie Long.



Since last week, September 15, 2010, a lot of advertisers have purchased ad spots at Fox already. In fact, Fox has sold 90% of all available slots. Pepsi-Cola will return after a one year retreat with three ads for their Pepsi Max drink, which is the official soft drink of the NFL, and like their Frito-Lay sibling brand Doritos, which is also returning, have their advertisements created by web users, and like the tortilla chip maker, offer a total prize of US $5 million of the top three ads if they win the annual USA Today Super Bowl Ad Meter contest. In addition, Anheuser-Busch InBev, GoDaddy.com and Hyundai have announced plans to buy ad time.

Less than five months from now, we will once again witness another Super Bowl championship game. From the past three weeks, who do you think will have the edge in advancing to the Super Bowl 2011 next year? Tune in to us here at Super Bowl 2011 Live Stream as we will bring you the latest news and updates for the much awaited football event next year.

NFL Week 3 Schedule, Scores and Results

Time flies so fast. Two weeks ago, the 2010 NFL Regular Season just started with a season opener from Super Bowl 2010 champion New Orleans Saints vs. Minnesota Vikings. Now, we are on its third week which will start on September 26, Sunday until September 27, Monday.

There will be 15 games on Sunday and 1 game on Monday as different NFL teams once again will prove their skills in order to advance to the much awaited Super Bowl 2011 on February 6, 2011 next year at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.



For the last day of Week 3, we will have the Green Bay Packers vs Chicago Bears. Both of these NFL teams have won twice each and next Monday, one of them will suffer their first lost of the season. Now here is the complete NFL Week 3 Schedule 2010. The numbers between each teams indicate the number of wins and losses that they had in their previous NFL matches.

Once again, may we request our dear readers to please stand by here at Super Bowl 2011 Live Stream as we will update the scores and results of the following week 3 NFL matches as the game progresses.

NFL Schedule on SUNDAY, SEPT. 26, 2010:

Tennessee Titans (1-1) vs New York Giants (1-1)
New Meadowlands Stadium
1 pm Eastern Time on CBS
Titans Won: Score 29-10

Cincinnati Bengals (1-1) vs. Carolina Panthers (0-2)
Bank of America Stadium
1pm Eastern Time on CBS
Bengals Won: Score 20-7


Dallas Cowboys (0-2) vs Houston Texans (2-0)
Reliant Stadium
1 pm Eastern Time on FOX
Cowboys Won: Score 27-13

San Francisco 49ers (0-2) Kansas City Chiefs (2-0)
Arrowhead Stadium
1 pm Eastern Time on FOX
Chiefs Won: Score 31-10


Pittsburgh Steelers (2-0) vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-0)
Raymond James Stadium
1 pm Eastern Time on CBS
Steelers Won: Score 38-13

Buffalo Bills (0-2) vs New England Patriots (1-1)
Gillette Stadium
1 pm Eastern Time on CBS
Patriots Won: Score 38-30

Cleveland Browns (0-2) vs Baltimore Ravens (1-1)
M&T Bank Stadium
1 pm Eastern Time on CBS
Ravens Won: Score 24-17

Detroit Lions (0-2) vs Minnesota Vikings (0-2)
Mall of America Field
1 pm Eastern Time on FOX
Vikings Won: Score 24-10

Atlanta Falcons (1-1) vs New Orleans Saints (2-0)
Superdome
1 pm Eastern Time on FOX
Falcons Won: Score 27-24

Washington Redskins (1-1) vs St. Louis Rams (0-2)
Edward Jones Dome
4:05 pm Eastern Time on FOX
Rams Won: Score 30-16

Philadelphia Eagles (1-1) vs Jacksonville Jaguars (1-1)
EverBank Field
4:05 pm Eastern Time on FOX
Eagles Won: Score 28-3


Indianapolis Colts (1-1) vs Denver Broncos (1-1)
Invesco Field at Mile High
4:15 pm Eastern Time on CBS
Colts Won: Score 27-13

Oakland Raiders (1-1) vs Arizona Cardinals (1-1)
University of Phoenix Stadium
4:15 pm Eastern Time on CBS
Cardinals Won: Score 24-23

San Diego Chargers (1-1) vs Seattle Seahawks (1-1)
Qwest Field
4:15 pm Eastern Time on CBS
Seahawks Won: Score 27-20

New York Jets (1-1) vs Miami Dolphins (2-0)
Sun Life Stadium
8:20 pm Eastern Time on NBC
New York Jets Won: Score 31-23


NFL Schedule on MONDAY, SEPT. 27, 2010:

Green Bay Packers (2-0) vs Chicago Bears (2-0)
Soldier Field
8:30 pm Eastern Time on ESPN
Chicago Bears Won: Score 20-17

2010 NFL Week 2 Schedule, Results and Scores

The first week of the NFL Regular season was already finished and we are about to enter the second week. During the first week, there were several season openers of different NFL teams. Some lived up to the expectations of many with regards to their picks and odds while some did not. For a recap of scores and results of the week 1 NFL matches, you can go here.

The week 2 of the NFL regular season will be held from September 19 to 20 of which 16 matches will be held in different stadiums - 15 matches on the first day and one match one the second day.



So which football teams should we watch out for in this second week? According to ESPN's Power Rankings, the New Orleans Saints come at the top. Greenbay Packers come at the second while the Baltimore Ravens, New England Patriots and Indianapolis Colts are on the third, fourth, and fifth place respectively to complete the top 5.

Who will move on to win two games in a row and who will be buried with two losing game weeks? Check out the Week 2 NFL Schedule and TV Coverage 2010 below. Standby here at Super Bowl 2011 Live Stream as we will update the schedule of NFL games below with the scores and results as the match progresses.

SUNDAY, SEPT. 19, 2010:

Buffalo Bills (0-1) vs Green Bay Packers (1-0)
Lambeau Field
1 pm Eastern Time on CBS
Game Scores and Result: 34-7 Green Bay Packers wins

Baltimore Ravens (1-0) vs. Cincinnati Bengals (0-1)
Paul Brown Stadium
1pm Eastern Time on CBS
Game Scores and Result: 10-15 Cincinnati Bengals wins

Pittsburgh Steelers (1-0) vs Tennessee Titans (1-0)
LP Field
1 pm Eastern Time on CBS
Game Scores and Result: 19-11 Pittsburgh Steelers wins

Chicago Bears (1-0) vs Dallas Cowboys (0-1)
Cowboys Stadium
1 pm Eastern Time on FOX
Game Scores and Result: 27-20 Chicago Bears wins


Philadelphia Eagles (0-1) vs Detroit Lions (0-1)
Ford Field
1 pm Eastern Time on FOX
Game Scores and Result: 35-32 Philadelphia Eagles wins

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1-0) vs Carolina Panthers (0-1)
Bank of America Stadium
1 pm Eastern Time on FOX
Game Scores and Result: 20-7 Tamba Bay Buccaneers wins

Arizona Cardinals (1-0) vs Atlanta Falcons (0-1)
Georgia Dome
1 pm Eastern Time on FOX
Game Scores and Result: 41-7 Atlanta Falcons wins

Kansas City Chiefs (1-0) vs Cleveland Browns (0-1)
Cleveland Browns Stadium
1 pm Eastern Time on CBS
Game Scores and Result: 16-14 Kansas City Chiefs wins



Miami Dolphins (1-0) vs Minnesota Vikings (0-1)
Mall of America Field
1 pm Eastern Time on CBS
Game Scores and Result: 14-10 Miami Dolphins wins


Seattle Seahawks (1-0) vs Denver Broncos (0-1)
Invesco Field at Mile High
4:05 pm Eastern Time on FOX
Game Scores and Result: 31-14 Denver Broncos wins

St. Louis Rams (0-1) vs Oakland Raiders (0-1)
Oakland Coliseum
4:05 pm Eastern Time on FOX
Game Scores and Result: 16-14 Oakland Raiders wins


Houston Texans (1-0) vs Washington Redskins (1-0)
FedEx Field
4:15 pm Eastern Time on CBS
Game Scores and Result: 30-27 Houston Texans wins

Jacksonville Jaguars (1-0) vs San Diego Chargers (0-1)
Qualcomm Stadium
4:15 pm Eastern Time on CBS
Game Scores and Result: 38-13 San Diego Chargers wins



New England Patriots (1-0) vs New York Jets (0-1)
New Meadowlands Stadium
4:15 pm Eastern Time on CBS
Game Scores and Result: 14-28 New York Jets wins

New York Giants (1-0) vs Indianapolis Colts (0-1)
Lucas Oil Stadium
8:20 pm Eastern Time on NBC
Game Scores and Results: 14-38 Indianapolis Colts wins

MONDAY, SEPT. 20, 2010:

New Orleans Saints (1-0) vs San Francisco 49ers (0-1)
Candlestick Park
8:30 pm Eastern Time on ESPN
Game Scores and Results: 25-22 New Orleans Saints wins

2010 NFL Week 1 Schedule, Results, and Scores

After the start of the Super Bowl 2011 official countdown held last Friday at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium, the regular season of the National Football League (NFL) begins with a kick off match between Super Bowl 2010 champion New Orleans Saints vs. Minnesota Vikings.

Different NFL teams are scheduled to battle in the seventeen weeks duration of the NFL regular season from September 9, 2010 up to January 2, 2011 to determine which teams will advance to reach the Super Bowl 2011 championship finals on February 6, 2011.

Week 1 has just started with a season opener from New Orleans Saints vs. Minnesota Vikings where the Saints won 14-9 held at the Superdome Stadium.There will be several NFL teams who will have their season opener during the first week of the regular season of NFL from September 9 to 13, 2010.


To know which NFL teams are scheduled to battle in week 1, below is the complete 2010 NFL Week 1 schedule together with the individual TV networks which will have a live coverage of the matches. Standby here at Super Bowl 2011 Live Stream as we will update the following schedule with the scores and results as the game progresses.

THURSDAY, SEPT. 9, 2010:

Minnesota Vikings vs. New Orleans Saints - Saints Won (Score 14-9)
Super Dome Stadium
8:30 pm Eastern Time on NBC

FRIDAY, SEPT. 10, 2010:

Denver Broncos vs. Jacksonville Jaguars - Jacksonville Jaguars Won (Score 24-17)
EverBank Field Stadium
1 pm Eastern Time on CBS

Oakland Raiders vs. Tennessee Titans - Tennessee Titans Won (Score 38-13)
LP Field Stadium
1pm Eastern Time on CBS

Cincinnati Bengals vs New England Patriots - New England Patriots Won (Score 38-24)
Gillette Stadium
1 pm Eastern Time on CBS

Cleveland Browns vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Won (Score 17-14)
Raymond James Stadium
1 pm Eastern Time on CBS


Indianapolis Colts vs. Houston Texans - Houston Texas Won (Score 34-24)
Reliant Stadium
1 pm Eastern Time on CBS

Detroit Lions vs. Chicago Bears - Chicago Bears Won (Score 19-14)
Soldier Field Stadium
1 pm Eastern Time on FOX

Atlanta Falcons vs. Pittsburgh Steelers - Pittsburgh Steelers Won (Score 15-9)
Heinz Field Stadium
1 pm Eastern Time on FOX

Miami Dolphins vs. Buffalo Bills - Miami Dolphins Won (Score 15-10)
Ralph Wilson Stadium
1 pm Eastern Time on CBS

Carolina Panthers vs. New York Giants - New York Giants Won (Score 31-18)
New Meadowsland Stadium
1 pm Eastern Time on FOX

Green Bay Packers vs. Philadelphia Eagles - Greenbay Packers Won (Score 27-20)
Lincoln Financial Field Stadium
4:15 pm Eastern Time on FOX

Arizona Cardinals vs. St. Louis Rams - Arizona Cardinals Won (Score 17-13)
Edward Jones Dome
4:15 pm Eastern Time on FOX

San Francisco 49ers vs. Seattle Seahawks - Seattle Seahawks Won (Score 31-6)
Qwest Field Stadium
4:15 pm Eastern Time on FOX


Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Redskins - Washington Redskins Won (Score 13-7)
FedEx Field Stadium
8:20 pm Eastern Time on NBC


MONDAY, SEPT. 13, 2010:

Baltimore Ravens vs. New York Jets - Baltimore Ravens Won (Score 10-9)
New Meadowsland Stadium
7 pm Eastern Time on ESPN

San Diego Chargers vs. Kansas City Chiefs - Kansas City Chiefs Won (Score 21-14)
Arrowhead Stadium
10:15 pm Eastern Time on ESPN

Super Bowl 2011 Official Countdown Begins

The North Texas Super Bowl 2011 Host Committee will start its official countdown to the Super Bowl 2011 football event to be held next year on February 6, 2011 at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Arlington Texas.

Presented by Frito-Lay this Friday, September 10, 2010 at 7:30 pm live at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium, the star-studded celebration will feature seldom-seen NFL films archival footage scored live by the 102-piece UNT Symphony Orchestra. The event will also include a patriotic tribute by the NFL Players Gospel Choir, a rare public performance by Fort Worth's own Van Cliburn, a tribute to the Dallas Cowboys' 50th anniversary and a celebration of the career of newly-minted Pro Football Hall of Famer Emmitt Smith.


Capping of the night will be a special concert performance by Grammy Award-winning artist Tim McGraw. Limited Seats will be available for this official Super Bowl 2011 countdown event. With most seats priced at just $25, you can't afford to miss this one-time celebration of music and football to kick off the 2010 season counting down to North Texas' first Super Bowl at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium.

For ticket reservations, you can purchase at ticketmaster.com or by calling at 1-800-745-3000. Standby here at Super Bowl 2011 Live Stream for more updates on the developments of the most exciting football event next year - the Super Bowl 2011.
 
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