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Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory is back
Did the Super Bowl 59 logo colors predict the teams playing? Maybe. Here's what to know
Football fans are scrutinizing the Super Bowl 59 logo based on a conspiracy theory. Did the logo colors accurately predict which teams would play?
Scripted Super Bowl? Logo conspiracy continues with Chiefs-Eagles matchup
The upcoming Chiefs-Eagles Super Bowl has added fuel to the fire of a popular NFL conspiracy involving the colors in the logo.
Super Bowl Logo Conspiracy Has Fans Talking Amid Chiefs-Eagles Matchup
If you buy into the theory that the colors of the Super Bowl logo have foreshadowed the matchup of the big game each year, then you certainly have some ammo in your arsenal for Super Bowl LIX, which has sported red and green colors since it's announcement. Obviously, the red represents the Chiefs, while the green represents the Eagles .
Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory is back – with a vengeance
The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles advancing to Super Bowl 59 provides further proof the NFL is scripted in advance. Or does it?
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.
Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory strikes again as Chiefs and Eagles set to face off in New Orleans
T he matchup is set for Super Bowl LIX after the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship and the Kansas City Chiefs narrowly got past the Bu
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.
What is the Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory? What to know about this year's colors
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. This year those teams will be two of the following: the Buffalo Bills, the Philadelphia Eagles, the Washington Commanders and the Kansas City team.
Super Bowl logo theory adds weight to 'scripted' Chiefs-Eagles conspiracy
The Super Bowl logo theory is alive and well after the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles both punched their ticket to the Big Game - prompting many to suggest that the NFL is rigged
The Super Bowl logo conspiracy just got even more ridiculous
What is the Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory? 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. Thi
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Police: Driver in Custody After Car Crash Injures 3 People After Eagles' Playoff Win
A driver struck multiple pedestrians in Philadelphia on Sunday night as the city was celebrating the Philadelphia Eagles' ...
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Taylor Swift’s LV Logo Outfit for Kansas City Win Might Have a Special Double Meaning
The celebration was all Louis and L’amour for Travis Kelce and Swift as the Chiefs hope for their third consecutive Super ...
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Josh Hart leaves early, Nick Sirianni gets a former player drunk, and more reactions to the Eagles’ win
Josh Hart, a Commanders fan, didn’t have fun Sunday — but plenty of others, like Rob McElhenney and Dawn Staley were in a ...
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Eagles Coach Praises Nick Sirianni as 'an Incredible Leader' After Super Bowl Berth
The Nick Sirianni glow-up has been a sight to behold. The Philadelphia Eagles' head coach was planted firmly on the hot seat ...
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