Super Bowl XLII Official Game Program

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    CONTENTS
    9From the Commissioner
    NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell looks back at the 2007 season and welcomes fans to Super Bowl XLII.
    11It's Game Time
    The time for talk is over. Here's a close-up view at the key players who could impact Super Bowl XLII.
    38A Look Inside Super bowl XLII
    38Welcome to Arizona
    52Super Week
    66TV and Radio Coverage
    68Pregame and Festivities
    71Halftime Show
    73Patriots Roster/Stats
    71Giants Roster/Stats
    76Patriots Scouting Report
    The AFC champions stand just one win away from perfection. Learn why they're on the edge of history.
    84Giants Scouting Report
    After their dramatic overtime win against the Packers, New York's road show now rolls in to Arizona.
    94Back-to-Back Brilliance
    Repeating as Super Bowl champion is one of the most daunting challenges in sports. Only a select few have figured out the formula-- and that puts these teams in a category all their own.
    106Front and Center
    Young NFL quarterbacks carry the weight of a franchise's future on their throwing arm. Find out if the league's next generation of signal-callers is ready to step up to the challenge.
    114Driven to Achieve
    Arizona Cardinals president Michael Bidwell was passionate about building a new stadium for his team. Now he's determined to build a championship franchise.
    118A Royal Success
    London called and the NFL came--with its first regular-season contest held outside North America. Discover what this hard-hitting battle between the Giants and Dolphins might mean for the future.
    122The One-Two Punch
    Now more than ever, having depth at running back--and knowing how to use it--is one of the NFL's fundamental rules for success.
    128Laying It on the Line
    Sure, the headlines always go to quarterbacks, running backs, and maybe a few high profile defenders. But the truth is that the offensive and defensive lines are the keys to any championship team.
    132Voices of the Game
    Everyone hears what they say on the air. But now you'll know the behind-the-scenes stories of the Super Bowl's best broadcasters.
    137First Among Equals
    His pregame preparation is a story unto itself, and adds to the history that Super Bowl XXII MVP Doug Williams made on game day.
    142Reversals of Fortune
    Whether you look back one year or 41, there is no doubt about it: interceptions are the biggest plays in the NFL's biggest game.
    150Lords of the Rings
    Take a trip through the years as we recap the stars and storylines from the Super Bowl's first 41 games.
    160The Games Before the Game
    Even with the excitement generated by each Super Bowl, sometimes the most memorable playoff games take place before getting here.
    167Next Season Starts Tomorrow
    The NFL is now a year-round enterprise. And for the 30 teams not playing in Super Bowl XLII, the 2008 season has already begun.
    173Who Wants It More?
    Every team wanted it, but in this week-by-week look at 2007, we see the season unfold and find out who wanted it more.
    246Forward Progress
    Innovative rule changes have kept the NFL in step with fans and made the Super Bowl the "can't miss" spectacle that it is today.
    250Rookie Salute
    2007's top newcomers are honored by the NFL and Diet Pepsi.
    252Recalling a Coaching Legend
    Bill Walsh's passing serves as a reminder of the far-reaching impact he head on professional football and the Super Bowl.
    255Reaching Out
    The NFL YET program is a lasting legacy in Super Bowl host cities.
    256First in Flight
    Explore the colorful history of the NFL's Cardinals, the league's oldest franchise, whose roots trace back to 1898 in Chicago.
    263The Real Deal
    Read about 16 NFL legends with ties to the Cardinals organization who are enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
    266Community All-Stars
    Far from the roar of the crowd, NFL players and teams get their biggest thrills by quietly helping those most in need.
    270Master of Design
    University of Phoenix Stadium, site of Super Bowl XLII, is the latest masterpiece by architect--and football fan--Peter Eisenman.
    274Diamonds in the Desert
    The stories of Danny White, Tedy Bruschi, and Pat Tillman reveal the passion that permeates Arizona's proud football history.
    281The Super Search
    This three-pronged Super Bowl word challenge is guaranteed to determine if you're championship material.
    282Super Bowl Records
    If you like numbers, then you'll love thumbing through this list of the most impressive performances in Super Bowl history.
    286Stories Beyond the Stars
    Not everyone can be a Super Bowl hero, but football--and the lessons we take from it--can make a winner out of us all.
    288Looking Ahead
    With all the excitement that's on tap for football fans, it's never too early to start planning your 2008 NFL calendar.

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