Everybody loves a big conspiracy theory, and one of the newer ones concerns the Super Bowl and the possibility that the colors inside the logo determine the team that will make it.
Now, we have one popular social media user who has done the work to discover that this is not just a conspiracy and that fans are not crazy.
“TheNFLMike” on social media has put in the work and found out something strange is going on.
“I found proof that every Super Bowl in history has been predetermined,” the guy started off saying.
“Even this years champion is spoiled,” as he puts teams like the Kansas City Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers, Buffalo bills, Philadelphia Eagles, New York Jets, and Green Bay Packers on the screen.
“Remember last year we noticed something strange was going on with Super Bowl logo colors in recent years? Sure enough, the prophecy came true with this reddish-purple logo,” referring to the 49ers and Chiefs.
Then, he got to work.
“So, this year, I went back and took a look at every SB logo and found that of the 58 Super Bowl logos so far, at least one of the teams playing in 54 of those Super Bowls had at least one team with a color featured in that team’s logo.”
He discovered that the only team that did not have a color in a logo was the Raiders when John Madden was the head coach.
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Super Bowl LIX Has Clear Colors of Which Teams Might Make It
A SB conspiracy theory started to spread last year around the country, and it took on a life of its own.
The big game in New Orleans in 2025 features Mardi Gras-inspired red, green, and gold-colored fleur-de-lis patterns.
Given the red background, most signs point to the Chiefs for a three-peat, but many also see a green team making it, which could point to the Seahawks, Packers, or possibly the Eagles.