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The time is finally here for Super Bowl LIV in Miami, Florida! The last time a Super Bowl was played in Miami was ten years ago in 2010, when the New Orleans Saints defeated the Indianapolis Colts 31-17. A lot has progressed since then, including the incredible invention of the Brightline! The Brightline train makes it simple and comfortable for Palm Beach County residents to venture to the bustling city of Miami without dealing with Miami’s notorious traffic. Starting at $22, you can depart from Brightline’s West Palm Beach station and relax on the comfortable quiet ride with amenities including wifi, phone charging plugs, beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic), and snacks. Here’s a tip: use promo code “BIGGAME” online for buy-one-get-one Brightline…

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Team Elam is a nonprofit organization formed by ex-NFL star Abe Elam along with his brother, Matt Elam of the Baltimore Ravens. The charity hosts events throughout the year to help kids in Palm Beach, Martin and Broward counties succeed, teaching them skills in both athletics and in life.

"I told myself whenever God gave me the opportunity to give back, that's what I would do," Elam told the Palm Beach Post in an interview, "I just hope these kids take notice of it, make the best of each opportunity they get, and come back and do great things as well."

Since 2008 when the organization was formed, their two biggest events have been the annual "Day in the Park" and "Charity Weekend." At a day in the park, an average of 2,500 families join together…

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Pictured: Miami Dolphins 2018 QB Ryan Tannehill and WR Kenny Stills

Two weeks into training camp, Miami Dolphins Quarterback Ryan Tannehill is more solid than ever, and Head Coach Adam Gase is not only cheering him on, but praising his high performance as “mistake-free”.

“[In 2016,] we were all trying to learn the offense and I was trying to learn [the team],” Gase said. “That was the early stages of the offense. Really, once we hit the spring last year, [Tannehill] was just trying to fine-tune more the throws, the pinpoint accuracy. Instead of missing the throws a little bit, he was trying to put it exactly where he wanted it.”

The hopes of Miami’s success last season crumbled in August of 2017 when Calais Campbell’s 6-foot-8 300 pound body…

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