The Who May Rock the Super Bowl

The Who

The Who is already played three nights a week on , so why not make it a fourth?

The rock band behind “Who Are You”, “Won’t Get Fooled Again” and “Baba O’Riley” (a.k.a. the three different theme songs) is now rumored to be Super Bowl XLIV’s halftime act.

Although the report has not yet been confirmed by the NFL, it would be just like that network to milk a series - or band - to death.

The championship game will be played February 7, 2010 in Miami.

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Tim McGraw, Black Eyed Peas Ready for Some Football

Tim McGrawWe may still be six months away from Super Bowl XLIV, but musical acts are getting us pumped up for football now.

In just four weeks, the gridiron action will officially begin with a battle between the Tennessee Titans and last year’s champ, the Pittsburgh Steelers. But the activity won’t just be limited to the playing surface at Heinz Field. The regular season’s first game will be preceded by a concert at Pittsburgh’s Point State Park.

Those tailgating in the area can enjoy performances from both country singer Tim McGraw and the . The free warm-up acts will both be open to the public.

The NFL’s 90th season begins on Thursday, Sept. 10 @ 8:30 pm EDT.

Read More | Hollywood Reporter

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