Super Bowl, Chiefs and Eagles
USA Today · 2d
The Chiefs-Eagles Super Bowl matchup reignited the conspiracy theory about the game's logo
For the first two years of the new generation of Super Bowl logos, the colors on the logo have lined up with the game’s eventual matchup — Bengals vs. Rams and then Chiefs vs. Eagles. That streak only ended last season when the Ravens lost to the Chiefs in AFC title game, but we came awfully close to three in a row.
USA Today · 2d
Is the Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory real? Chiefs, Eagles make it to title game
The Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory proposes that the colors in the logo predict which teams will play against each other in the championship NFL playoff game and that the NFL controls the outcome. Theorists suggest the NFL is scripted for revenue purposes.
Yahoo! Sports · 3d
The Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory just got even more ridiculous
The Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory has it that the colours of each year's logo predict which teams will make it to the final. This worked out two years in a row with LA Rams vs Bengals in Super Bowl LVI (orange and yellow) and Eagles vs Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII (green and red).
WGRZ · 3d
Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory resurfaces
The gist of the theory is this: the colors used in the logo offer clues to which teams will be in the game. For a long time, the NFL used a classic silver logo showcasing the Lombardi Trophy, but that's no longer the case with a logo that's revealed typically a year in advance.
Yahoo! Sports · 1d
Football fans think the Super Bowl logo predicted the teams playing again — here’s why
Conspiracists suggested that the league changed their mind about who they wanted in the Super Bowl after Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce started dating pop superstar Taylor Swift. Defenders of the theory thought it still held, with the purple color referencing the color scheme of Swift’s “Speak Now” album.
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