'Super Bowl? What Super Bowl?' New Orleans newspaper trolls big event with nearly blank front page

A New Orleans newspaper has continued to troll the NFL after arguably losing out on a Super Bowl appearance amid a blatant missed call.The Times-Picayune published its Monday edition with a nearly blank front page and a headline that said, "Super Bowl? What Super Bowl?"The news outlet has previously highlighted how the NFC championship left the Saints and their fans with an infamous no-call, printing a Jan. 21 edition after the game with the headline "Reffing Unbelievable."New Orleans responded with calls to boycott the game, and amid the protest, the Super Bowl's TV ratings hit a 10-year low, The Guardian and other news outlets reported.

A New Orleans newspaper has continued to troll the NFL after arguably losing out on a Super Bowl appearance amid a blatant missed call.

The Times-Picayune published its Monday edition with a nearly blank front page and a headline that said, "Super Bowl? What Super Bowl?"


The news outlet has previously highlighted how the NFC championship left the Saints and their fans with an infamous no-call, printing a Jan. 21 edition after the game with the headline "Reffing Unbelievable."

New Orleans responded with calls to boycott the game, and amid the protest, the Super Bowl's TV ratings hit a 10-year low, The Guardian and other news outlets reported.

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