Sky Sports was forced to apologize twice over swearing on its live Super Bowl broadcast.
The Philadelphia Eagles were in a jubilant mood after dethroning the Kansas City Chiefs with an emphatic 40-22 victory.

Head coach Nick Sirianni spoke to Fox Sports host Terry Bradshaw after the trophy presentation and made a plea to offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, who has been linked with the New Orleans Saints head coach post.
“Let’s run this s*** back, Kellen,” said Sirianni.
Host Neil Reynolds apologized in the British broadcaster’s studio.
“Sky Sports apologising for bad language on TV at 3.30am,” wrote one fan who had stayed up late local time.
“It’s 3:30am, why is the Sky Sports presenter apologising for bad language???” asked another.
Guest Ryan Fitzpatrick obviously agreed with the viewers.
He asked: “What for saying ass?”
Hilariously, the former quarterback’s response forced another on-air apology.
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