The College Football Playoff quarterfinal matchup ... a car into a large crowd of people celebrating the New Year on Bourbon Street, killing at least 10 people and injuring more than two dozen ...
The NFL has ramped up its security plan for the Super Bowl in the wake of the deadly attack on Bourbon Street on New Year’s Day. The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will square off in Super ...
“Definitely prayers out to all those families, all those lives that were lost down there at Bourbon Street,” Jeter ... again after a first-round College Football Playoff win over Indiana ...
Tragedy struck in the early morning hours of New Year’s Day when a driver plowed through a crowd on Bourbon Street in ... prompting college football officials to postpone the Sugar Bowl, which ...
The Kansas City Chiefs find themselves in yet another Super Bowl. The two-time defending world champions will represent the AFC in February’s big game for the fifth time in the last six ...
Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs will head to New Orleans for Super Bowl 59 on Sunday. The Chiefs, who are set to take ...
It had been too long since Notre Dame football did what it did on Thursday in that city against that perennial college ...
The College Football Playoff quarterfinal game ... when an armed man drove a pickup truck into a large crowd on Bourbon Street in a deadly attack. Jeff Hundley, Sugar Bowl committee CEO, announced ...
In interviews and online, family and friends sought to memorialize the victims – a warehouse manager, a college lacrosse ... the mounting memorials on Bourbon Street. Here's what we know about ...
Atlanta leaders say the New Year’s Eve vehicle attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans has helped guide their security plans for college football’s national championship game.
A loving father of two, a former college football player, and a student from the University of Alabama were among the 14 people killed when a rented pickup truck plowed into a crowd celebrating the ...
all those lives that were lost down there at Bourbon Street,” Jeter said. “That’s terrible stuff. Prayers up to those families and hoping everybody’s OK.” After waiting 12 days to play again after a ...