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Super Bowl, Charlie Puth

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 · 10h
Super Bowl 60: Betting Odds For Charlie Puth’s National Anthem Performance
What can’t you place a bet on at the Super Bowl? For some, football’s biggest game provides an opportunity for out-of-the-box gambling.

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2026 Super Bowls Odds: Will Charlie Puth's National Anthem Eclipse Go Over?
 · 21h
Charlie Puth leans on craft and control ahead of Super Bowl national anthem
 · 7h
Can you trust Madden's Super Bowl prediction? Here's what 22 years of data tells us
The Madden NFL video game simulation has correctly predicted 13 of the last 22 Super Bowls.

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Seahawks, Patriots set to meet in Super Bowl 60
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Will the Patriots go to Trump White House if they win the Super Bowl?
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How Brandi Carlile, Coco Jones and Charlie Puth are preparing for the Super Bowl pregame stage

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Brandi Carlile isn’t hedging. When the multi-Grammy winner steps onto the field at Super Bowl to sing “America the Beautiful,” Carlile said she'll perform fully live — with no prerecorded safety net,
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Charlie Puth Defends Super Bowl 2026 National Anthem Selection

Charlie Puth is ready to hit one of the world’s biggest stages: the Super Bowl. Just announced as a pregame performer for Super Bowl LX, he took to social media to clap back at critics doubting his pipes. Puth teased fans about a “really special ...
NBC New York
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Charlie Puth responds to Super Bowl 2026 performance backlash

Following the announcement, though, one unenthused critic saw the selection of the “We Don’t Talk Anymore” singer as a sign that society has “fallen from when Whitney Houston sang” the national anthem at the 1991 Super Bowl, writing on X ...
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