The New England Patriots' practice home this week is Georgia Tech.
That's not easy to take for Patriots center David Andrews, a former Georgia standout.
"I'm behind enemy lines right now," Andrews said Monday night.
Andrews never thought he'd be working out at Georgia Tech's practice facility. The opportunity gave him the idea of pulling off a college prank.
"I thought about bringing a bunch of Georgia stickers and sticking them around the facility," Andrews said, smiling.
He resisted, but he still represented his alma mater.
"We were in there working out today and I had my Georgia 'G' shirt on," he said.
Bill Belichick has been mostly coy about his relationship with Rams coach Sean McVay, saying only that he had met him and that he had a lot of respect for the job the 33-year-old, first-time head coach has done in Los Angeles.
But according to McVay, he and the coach of five-time Super Bowl champion Patriots have become texting buddies — sort of.
McVay says he received a congratulatory text from Belichick after the Rams' 38-31 victory over the Vikings back on Sept. 27.
"For him to take the time to say congratulations with all the things he's got going on, it means a lot," McVay said at Monday's media night at State Farm Arena.
The coaches met for the first time when the Patriots held a joint practice with the Redskins in 2014. McVay was in his first season as the Redskins' offensive coordinator at the time.
The greatest of all time? Rams running back C.J. Anderson says there's no question that honor belongs to New England quarterback Tom Brady.
The greatest in Sunday's Super Bowl 53? Anderson says that could be a different answer.
"I've always looked up to Tom," Anderson said at Monday's media night at State Farm Arena. "He's always been inspiring and how he continues to prove people wrong. To be a late-round pick guy at 199, I've always respected what he does. He's the best at what he does. Obviously he's the GOAT of our game."
Bad news for the Rams? Maybe not. Anderson also likes his guy, young Jared Goff.
"He's the best quarterback of all time," Anderson said of Brady. "I'm not going to say he's the best quarterback for Super Bowl 53. We've got a young guy over there who can throw the ball around pretty good, now."
Wade Phillips never ceases to amaze his players.
Sure, he's old enough to be their father — or, for most of them, their grandfather.
But the Rams defensive coordinator still knows how to bridge the generation gap.
When cornerback Aqib Talib was poking at the 71-year-old Phillips, asking him how he was able to stay on top of his game after so long in the NFL, Phillips shot back, "I've been poppin' since my demo."
"That's a Future lyric from a song that Future just dropped, like not even a month old," safety John Johnson III marveled. "Why does a 70-year-old man know that? Why?"
Phillips flashed that sly grin of his when Johnson's comments were relayed to him on the floor of State Farm Arena.
"I just pick up stuff every once in a while," the silver-haired coordinator said. "And I ask them what they're talking about."
So, is Future his favorite rapper?
They weren't on podiums and were able to break away from the throngs of onlookers and pretend media on the floor of the State Farm Arena.
So Marcus Peters and Dante Fowler Jr., walked onto a makeshift stage Monday night and played a tossing game for the Nickelodeon show "Double Dare."
It was a quick respite for the Los Angeles Rams defensive duo, and cornerback Peters appeared to beat linebacker Fowler in the game. Then they were back into the scrum of microphones and TV cameras.
Despite concerns about wintry weather in Atlanta on Tuesday, the forecast for the Super Bowl is much more promising. The Weather Channel is predicting a high of 58 degrees Fahrenheit (14.44 Celsius) and a low of 50 on Sunday, with a chance of occasional rain.
Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank said Monday the weather should allow the retractable roof at Mercedes-Benz Stadium to be open for at least some part of the day's schedule.
Tim McGraw will headline the Super Bowl pregame festivities in Atlanta on Sunday.
His performance will take place at the NFL Tailgate Party, and his new single "Thought About You" will be televised live on CBS' Super Bowl pregame show.
McGraw is married to fellow country music star Faith Hill. She performed the national anthem at the previous Super Bowl in Atlanta after the 1999 season and sang "America the Beautiful" at the Super Bowl after the 2008 season.
Arizona Cardinals President Michael Bidwill will receive the Paul Tagliabue Award from the Fritz Pollard Alliance on Thursday in Atlanta.
The award is given to a person who demonstrates the integrity and leadership former NFL Commissioner Tagliabue exhibited in career development opportunities for minority candidates and advocacy for diversity on the league and club level. It was established in 2012 by the Fritz Pollard Alliance, which was created to promote diversity and equality of job opportunity in the coaching, front office and scouting staffs of NFL teams.
"The Bidwill family has always done the right thing on issues of equality, from the days when Adele Harris was PR and community relations director back in St. Louis to the current day," said John Wooten, chairman of the alliance. "Michael's leadership has been a critical component in carrying the Cardinals' legacy of equal opportunity forward."
The Los Angeles Rams are a slight underdog against the New England Patriots in Sunday's Super Bowl.
EA Sports begs to differ.
In the video game maker's simulation of the NFL's championship game on "Madden NFL 19," the Rams defeated the Patriots 30-27. All-Pro defensive tackle Aaron Donald was named the Most Valuable Player for his four-sack performance.
The NFL is launching a yearlong celebration for its centennial season.
The campaign, "NFL100", will kick off during the Super Bowl with "The 100-Year Game," a commercial to air during Sunday's broadcast on CBS. It will pay tribute to the moments, players and images from around the league. The spot will include more than 40 current and former NFL players, including 19 Hall of Famers.