While the Giants were the first to splash their coach after a Super Bowl, the original dunking is somewhat in dispute.
Gatorade shower is a fun and exciting tradition that has become an integral part of American football culture.
Jim Burt, a nose tackle for the New York Giants in 1984, wanted to exact some revenge on his coach, Bill Parcells. It was the ...
Not all legal sports betting states will allow you to wager on the Gatorade color, however, as it has no bearing on the game. That automatically disqualifies it as an eligible betting market in ...
Known as prop bets, the annual list of side wagers includes game-related stats as well as creative propositions that have ...
As the brand celebrates its 60th anniversary, chief brand officer Anuj Bhasin talks about the company's strategy to win the ...
Super Bowl LIX is set to kick off at 6:30 p.m. ET in New Orleans, and everything is on the line here. Mahomes and Andy Reid ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The Philadelphia Eagles beat the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night to win Super Bowl LIX in a rout, ...
The Super Bowl Gatorade bath came early on Sunday for Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni. The Eagles led the Kansas City Chiefs 40-14 with just ...
But that game was on Nov. 25, 28 days after Burt doused Parcells. The Pro Football Hall of Fame doesn't recognize one as the first, but it had a replica Gatorade cooler on display with a photo of ...
The Gatorade Bath is one of the Super Bowl's most beloved traditions and has also become an enormously popular prop among bettors. Find out which color was used this year at Super Bowl 59.