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Revisiting the weirdest Super Bowl media day moments

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At one time, Super Bowl media day was a way for reporters to talk to players on both teams and get enough material to get through a long week of feature stories.

Times, however, have changed.

Super Bowl media day isn't even known as that anymore. Instead, it's called "Opening Night" and for the fourth consecutive year, will a prime-time spectacle that's also open to fans (for a mere $29).

This year's "Opening Night" ("Fueled by Gatorade," of course) is Monday night at Atlanta's State Farm Arena and will be televised on the NFL Network and CBS Sports starting at 6 p.