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Super Bowl, Chiefs and Eagles
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.
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.
Way-Too-Early Super Bowl 60 Prediction Based On Recently Released NFL Logo
Super Bowl 60 predictions have already begun since the NFL released the official logo for the February 8, 2026 game.
The Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory is roaring back to life with the 2025 Chiefs vs. Eagles matchup. Here’s why
Is it a coincidence that the Super Bowl 59 logo has the same colors as the two teams playing in the big game? Some fans don’t think so. Is it a coincidence that this year’s Super Bowl LIX logo turns out to have the exact same colors of the teams playing?
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.
Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory, explained: Did 2025 colors predict Chiefs vs. Eagles matchup?
Conspiracy theories arise when one team seems to consistently get favorable calls or continues winning. This has recently been the Chiefs, who have gone to seven straight AFC championships and five of the last six Super Bowls including this year against the Eagles .
Can the colors in the Super Bowl logo predict the winner?
While it might sound outlandish, a video posted before the NFC and AFC Championship games correctly predicted the winners.
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?
Super Bowl Logo Conspiracy Theory Predicts Script For Chiefs Three-Peat
The NFL had used unique, original logos for each Super Bowl in the past that often pertained to the game’s host city. That only
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Super Bowl 2025: 10 things to know about the Philadelphia Eagles
The Eagles are the only team that beat Vince Lombardi in the postseason, handing the legendary Packers coach a 17-13 loss in ...
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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 ...
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NFL DFS, 2025 Super Bowl: Chiefs vs. Eagles FanDuel, DraftKings daily Fantasy football picks, best lineups
DFS millionaire Mike McClure shares Super Bowl 59 daily Fantasy football picks for Philadelphia vs. Kansas City ...
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Eagles turn NFC championship into game of ‘mental warfare.’ Turns out, the Commanders were unarmed.
This Eagles offense demoralizes opponents. The Commanders' will was broken. One more performance like this, and the Eagles ...
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Super Bowl LIX: Kansas City Chiefs vs Philadelphia Eagles: Early Odds, Eagles Best Bets, and Leans
The matchup between the two is a rematch of Super Bowl LVII, in which the Chiefs narrowly defeated the Eagles 38-35. The NFC-winning Philadelphia Eagles hope to get their revenge ...
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