Panini Super Bowl Kid Reporter Curtis Case Grills the AFC Champion Denver Broncos
NEWARK, N.J. -- On Tuesday during Super Bowl XLVIII Media Day, 12-year-old Curtis Case, the Panini Super Bowl Kid Reporter contest winner, worked the Prudential Center field like a veteran newsman. With Panini America Vice President of Marketing Jason Howarth providing the lead-block muscle, Case sashayed from podium to podium asking the tough questions -- first of the AFC Champion…
Panini America, 2012 Prizm Football Tackle Super Bowl XLVII Media Day (Video)
NEW ORLEANS -- Yesterday, inside a star-studded Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Panini America's Tracy Hackler tackled the end-zone-to-end-zone madness that was Gatorade Super Bowl XLVII Media Day with two very special guests: Knight's Lance junior reporter Billy Mertes and one box of 2012 Prizm Football. Mertes, the 12-year-old seventh-grader from Faribault, Minn., won a contest on The Knight's Lance to become Panini America's official…
Wanted: A Knight’s Lance Junior Reporter to Cover Super Bowl XLVII Media Day
We here at Panini America began a new tradition last season by obtaining a credential for The Knight's Lance to cover the insanity that is Super Bowl Media Day. We got our feet wet at Super Bowl XLVI. This year in New Orleans, we're diving all the way in. But we can't do it alone. We're looking for one adventurous…
Panini America Must-See Video: Super Bowl XLVI Media Day with the Patriots & Giants
INDIANAPOLIS -- On Tuesday, Panini America made history of sorts by becoming the first NFL trading card manufacturer ever to attend a Super Bowl Media Day. That's right, The Knight's Lance was canvassing the congested Lucas Oil Stadium turf alongside sports media giants such as Rick Reilly (more on him later), Rich Eisen, Deion Sanders and even Grammy-nominated songstress Ciara in…
Panini America On-Location Gallery: Media Day Madness at Super Bowl XLVI
INDIANAPOLIS -- There were more than 2,000 media credentialed for Super Bowl XLVI Media Day on Tuesday inside Lucas Oil Stadium. The Knight's Lance was one of them. We hit the ground running, doing our best to soak in the sensory overload that accompanies such a circus environment -- all while keeping tunnel-vision focus on the task at hand: Asking as…