It's the Super Bowl and the Broncos and Panthers both mean business.<br />"We’ve got to treat it like a regular week," said Panthers offensive tackle Michael Oher, who won a Super Bowl with the 2012 Ravens.<br />The Broncos and Panthers landed in San Jose on Sunday and got right to work for Super Bowl 50 at their respective facilities in the San Francisco Bay area.<br />While both teams will try to keep their attention on the task at hand, it won't be easy.<br />The Super Bowl is the most media-saturated sporting event in the world and players will have to field questions from reporters they've never before seen from media outlets from all over the world.<br />Super Bowl 50 is the first time two quarterbacks selected No. 1 overall will face off in the NFL's championship game.<br />Should the Broncos win, Peyton Manning can become the first quarterback in NFL history to start and win a Super Bowl with two different teams.<br />If the Panthers win, Cam Newton would join Roger Staubach and Jim Plunkett as the only Heisman Trophy-winning quarterbacks to win the Super Bowl.
