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Will Osweiler Step In As Peyton Steps Out In Denver?Brock Osweiler is a free agent the Broncos probably can't afford to lose if Peyton Manning retires. And judging by how much the five-time NFL MVP's game has deteriorated through age and injury, a decision to do anything but leave pro football as a champion would be foolhardy.

Watch: Last Night's Super Bowl Halftime ShowIf you missed last night's Halftime performance by Coldplay, Beyonce and Bruno Mars, you can check it out above!

Bronco Fans Celebrate Super Bowl Win In Denver StreetsThousands of Broncos fans celebrated Denver's Super Bowl victory over the Carolina Panthers in downtown streets, and police reported some arrests.

Lucky Few Sacramento Businesses Get In On The Super Bowl ActionAs fans soaked in the flavor of Super Bowl 50, Andrew Blaskovich basked in the glory of his Gold Ticket moment.

Denver Broncos Von Miller Named Super Bowl 50 MVPFive years after being drafted No. 2 behind Cam Newton, Miller harassed Carolina's quarterback from start to finish.

Beyonce Announces 2016 Formation World Tour After Super Bowl 50 Halftime ShowPre-sale tickets for American Express cardholders go on sale Tuesday; tickets for general public will be available Feb. 15.

Taco Bell's Super Bowl Ad May Come Con QuesoTaco Bell has been trying to build buzz for its newest menu item, which it says will be unveiled in a Super Bowl ad.

Super Bowl 50: Manning And Broncos Score FirstPeyton Manning came out firing and the Broncos scored first.

Watch Lady Gaga Perform The National Anthem At Super Bowl 50

Bettors Stick With Favoriting Panthers"It's been Carolina from the beginning to the end."

Super Bowl 50: What Stats And Records To Watch Out For On SundayOne record that seems likely to fall on Sunday is the most rushing yards by a quarterback in Super Bowl history.

Obamas Celebrate Super Bowl With Junk FoodThe "Let's Move" campaign is taking a short hiatus at the White House for the Super Bowl.

The Super Bowl Ad Game: Celebrities, Animals And HumorSuper Bowl advertisers are turning to a mix of tried-and-true crowd pleasers for the game's 50th anniversary.

Steph Curry To Bang 'Keep Pounding' Drum At Super Bowl 50Golden State Warriors guard and NBA MVP Stephen Curry will bang the "Keep Pounding" drum for the Panthers, the team confirmed Sunday.