Super Bowl ad winners: Tide, T-Mobile

This image provided by Procter & Gamble shows a still from the company’s Mr. Clean “Cleaner of Your Dreams” Super Bowl 51 spot. The New England Patriots face the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl 51, on Sunday, Feb. 5, 2017.

Super Bowl ad winners: Tide, T-Mobile

This image provided by Procter & Gamble shows a still from the company’s Mr. Clean “Cleaner of Your Dreams” Super Bowl 51 spot. The New England Patriots face the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl 51, on Sunday, Feb. 5, 2017.

Super Bowl ad winners: Tide, T-Mobile

This image provided by Procter & Gamble shows a still from the company’s Mr. Clean “Cleaner of Your Dreams” Super Bowl 51 spot. The New England Patriots face the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl 51, on Sunday, Feb. 5, 2017.

Super Bowl online: See the game, learn some new taunts

In this Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017, file photo, an attendee snaps a photo of the Vince Lombardi Trophy and team helmets during NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s news conference for Super Bowl 51, in Houston. The Atlanta Falcons will face the New … England Patriots in the Super Bowl on Sunday.

How Big is the Super Bowl for Buffalo Wild Wings?

The chicken-wings-and-beer joint has seen its performance clipped after recording three straight quarters of falling same-store sales, but the Super Bowl this Sunday could move the ball downfield for the casual-dining chain, if fans flock to its restaurants. According to the National Chicken Council, Americans are set to consume 1.33 billion chicken wings over Saturday and Sunday, a 2% or 30-million-wing increase from last year.

How Big is the Super Bowl for Buffalo Wild Wings?

The chicken-wings-and-beer joint has seen its performance clipped after recording three straight quarters of falling same-store sales, but the Super Bowl this Sunday could move the ball downfield for the casual-dining chain, if fans flock to its restaurants. According to the National Chicken Council, Americans are set to consume 1.33 billion chicken wings over Saturday and Sunday, a 2% or 30-million-wing increase from last year.

Fmr. President George H.W. Bush Gets Special Super Bowl Invite

Former U.S. President George H.W. Bush has been asked by the National Football League to be this year’s honorary coin flipper during Super Bowl LI between the New England Patriots and the Atlanta Falcons in Houston, Texas, FOX Business has learned. The NFL asked the 41st President to flip the Super Bowl coin during the pregame ceremony on Sunday but he has not officially accepted nor declined the offer due to his recent health struggles, sources tell FOX Business.