Here are the top stories from Saturday:
The 2016 Pro Football Hall of Fame class was announced Saturday night. Here's a look at the inductees:
Ken Stabler's meeting with Al Davis ended a legendary feud, paving way for Hall of Fame
Orlando Pace's Hall of Fame dreams started when he was young
Eddie DeBartolo changed the 'narrative' as 49ers owner, landing him in Hall of Fame
Tony Dungy excelled with 'outside of the box' approach, selected to Hall of Fame
For Kevin Greene, waiting for Hall of Fame to beckon was hardest part
Dick Stanfel made an impact as a player and coach, elected to HOF
Panthers quarterback Cam Newton has been named the league's MVP, and Ron Rivera earned coach of the year honors
From Ian O'Connor's column on the matchup between Cam Newton and Peyton Manning in the Super Bowl: "Peyton Manning vs. Cam Newton -- man, it could have been something if only they were born around the same time. Go ahead and consider what defined the enduring sports rivalries of the past. Ali and Frazier. Arnie and Jack. Russell and Chamberlain. Chrissie and Martina. Magic and Bird. The combatants were polar opposites in personality, appearance and approach, and yet a Super Bowl duel between a 27-year-old Manning and a 26-year-old Newton would have represented the beginnings of a rivalry that threatened to top them all."
Texans defensive end J.J. Watt wins record-tying third Defensive Player of the Year award; Chiefs safety Eric Berry named Comeback Player of the Year
NFL exec Troy Vincent: League ready to help Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel
Here are a few more of our Super Bowl 50 stories from Saturday:
Kapadia: Super Bowl cheat sheet - On Cam, Curry, Coldplay and a creaky QB
Merrill: Bond between Cam Newton and Greg Olsen goes beyond the field
Clayton: Broncos' defense is among best ever
Bell: How the Panthers athletic trainer got Thomas Davis back in time for Super Bowl
Best tweet
Congratulation to @TG3II on winning offensive ROY at tonight's #NFLHonors Much deserved! @NFL @nflnetwork #LARams
— Eric Dickerson (@EricDickerson) February 7, 2016
Best stat
From ESPN Stats & Information research: Peyton Manning will be the fifth Super Bowl-winning quarterback to face the Panthers this season (Russell Wilson, Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees and Eli Manning). The others combined to go 0-4 but threw 15 touchdowns to five interceptions.