- The annual tradition of opposing mayors making a Super Bowl bet is taking place once again. (Huffington Post)
- (Getty)The mayors of New York and Boston are putting a new twist on the traditional Super Bowl mayoral bet. (YAHOO!)
- Lets be honest. Mayoral bets over sporting events are usually pretty lame. However, the mayors of the two cities represented in the Super Bowl -- Boston and New York City -- have a pretty good wager on the line for Super Bowl XLVI. (NESN.com)
- On Monday, Bloomberg announced that the two mayors made a friendly bet on the outcome of Sundays Super Bowl. (CBS News)
- Mayoral bet: The traditional bet between mayors is a bit different this year Never say never: There has never been overtime or a shutout in a Super Bowl. There has never been fewer than 21 points scored in the game. (46 trivial facts about the Patriots-Giants matchup, the game's entertainment, wagers and more - Cleveland Plain Dealer)
- The Super Bowl stakes couldn't be higher for state The loser's wager will be donated to a charity of the winner's choosing. Last month, the mayors of Boston and Denver bet on the Patriots playoff game against the Broncos. (Patriot Ledger)
- (NewsCore) - New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Boston Mayor Thomas Menino are prepared to pony up after agreeing to a bet on the upcoming Super Bowl between the Giants and Patriots. (MyFox Atlanta)
- Joseph A. Curtatone added his name to the long list of New Englanders with a score to settle this Sunday. (Boston Globe)
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Mayors super bowl bet
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