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To prepare for the Super Bowl, which kicks off today at 6:30 p.m. ET (3:30 p.m. PT) on CBS, here are 10 great NFL Twitter followers. They will certainly be in full swing in the hours leading up to kick-off, as well as during the match itself and the halftime show.
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Let’s start with the obvious: the official NFL Twitter account, where you’ll find analytics and league news leading up to the game, but check out the latest for highlights and in-game updates. Also keep an eye out for the hashtags #SuperBowlLV and #SBLV during the game.
Note: Chiefs fans and Bucs fans.
Seahawks fan, analyst for ESPN’s NFL Live show, and host of The Mina Kimes Show podcast with Lenny. Lenny is her dog.
Former NFL attacker Brian Baldinger now covers the NFL for Fox and breaks movies on Twitter every week. Check out #BaldysBreakdowns for an introduction to how the Chiefs and Bucs fit together.
NFL writer for The Ringer and frequent host of the ever-enlightening NFL Show podcast.
I wanted to know how the Chiefs built a squad that won 25 out of 27 games. So I had a long talk with GM Brett Veach, that was the best conversation I’ve ever had about team building. I spoke to him and Clark Hunt about the plan and how it works. Read: https://t.co/usBRPeWvxs
– Kevin Clark (@bykevinclark) February 3, 2021
You should follow Warren Sharp and subscribe to his free newsletter, even if you don’t bet on football – but especially if you do. He is also a regular on the Ringer’s NFL Show podcast.
these predictable and frustrating Bucs 1st down runs average -0.11 EPA / att and often force Tampa to 3rd downs
so I RUN out this match
for every Bucs 1st down RB handoff on Sunday I will add $ 100 to the pot and give it all away
regulations:
follow me & @SharpFBAnalysis + retweet this pic.twitter.com/49ZfwuGDhl– Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) February 5, 2021
Embrace your inner soccer geek. Next Gen Stats offers a deep dive into how the game of football works, but it’s more fun and informative than opaque and overwhelming.
Formerly Peter King’s Sports Illustrated domain, the Monday Morning Quarterback column is still very much alive.
Peter King is still Peter King, but does so at NBC Sports with his Football Morning in America column. You can also listen to The Peter King Podcast.