Super Bowl XLVIII will pit the Denver Broncos against the Seattle Seahawks. Who will conquer the cold? Who will overcome the elements to take the Lombardi Trophy? One thing’s for sure, both teams’ cheerleaders won’t be daunted by the dropping temperatures. Check out this gallery of Sea Gals and Broncos cheerleaders, because behind every team of strong men is a team of strong women.Photo Credit: theseagals/denverbroncoscheer
The Seattle Seahawks have the highest ranked defense in the NFL.Photo Credit: theseagals
The Broncos have Peyton Manning, who likes to scream Omaha a lot. And broke both the passing touchdown and passing yards records this season.Photo Credit: denverbroncoscheer
The Seahawks, who were established in 1976, still haven’t won a Super Bowl.Photo Credit: theseagals
The Broncos are going for their first Super Bowl win since John Elway. Elway, who is now the team’s Executive Vice President of Football Operations, led the team to back-to-back wins in 1997 and 1998.Photo Credit: @BroncosCheer
Unfortunately, the first cold weather Super Bowl, which takes place at Metlife Stadium in New Jersey this year, means that the Sea Gals won’t be able to wear warm weather uniforms. Photo Credit: theseagals
See earlier note about the worst thing about a cold climate Super Bowl.Photo Credit: @BroncosCheer
The Seahawks’ pass defense is the strongest in the NFL. They’ve allowed only an average of 172 passing yards per game this year–63.6 less than the league average.Photo Credit: theseagals
Peyton Manning will be able to lean on brother Eli, who’s quarterback for the Metlife Stadium home team New York Giants. Younger brother Eli, who has led the Giants to Super Bowl victory twice, didn’t make the playoffs after the Giants went on a six-game skid at the beginning of the 2013 season.Photo Credit: @BroncosCheer
Seahawks fans broke the record for the loudest outdoor sports stadium at home in CenturyLink Field. The crowd hit 137.6 decibels, just a few decibels shy of a jet engine. Will they bring the noise to Metlife Stadium?Photo Credit: theseagals
Super Bowl XLVIII will pit the Denver Broncos against the Seattle Seahawks. Who will conquer the cold? Who will overcome the elements to take the Lombardi Trophy? One thing’s for sure, both teams’ cheerleaders won’t be daunted by the dropping temperatures. Check out this gallery of Sea Gals and Broncos cheerleaders, because behind every team of strong men is a team of strong women.
The Broncos are going for their first Super Bowl win since John Elway. Elway, who is now the team’s Executive Vice President of Football Operations, led the team to back-to-back wins in 1997 and 1998.
Unfortunately, the first cold weather Super Bowl, which takes place at Metlife Stadium in New Jersey this year, means that the Sea Gals won’t be able to wear warm weather uniforms.
The Seahawks’ pass defense is the strongest in the NFL. They’ve allowed only an average of 172 passing yards per game this year–63.6 less than the league average.
Peyton Manning will be able to lean on brother Eli, who’s quarterback for the Metlife Stadium home team New York Giants. Younger brother Eli, who has led the Giants to Super Bowl victory twice, didn’t make the playoffs after the Giants went on a six-game skid at the beginning of the 2013 season.
Seahawks fans broke the record for the loudest outdoor sports stadium at home in CenturyLink Field. The crowd hit 137.6 decibels, just a few decibels shy of a jet engine. Will they bring the noise to Metlife Stadium?