The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles advancing to Super Bowl 59 provides further proof the NFL is scripted in ...
When the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles square off on Sunday, it'll mark the fourth straight season in which the ...
Few cities embody the Super Bowl quite like New Orleans. Since hosting Super Bowl IV in 1970, the Big Easy has played backdrop to football’s biggest stage 10 times. This Sunday, it’ll tie Miami—by ...
The upcoming Chiefs-Eagles Super Bowl has added fuel to the fire of a popular NFL conspiracy involving the colors in the logo ...
The logo for last year’s championship, Super Bowl LVIII, was purple and red. Before the matchup was set, the two teams projected to go all the way were the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers ...
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, ...
Sure enough, the Super Bowl 59 logo – which was revealed during the runup to last year's Super Bowl in Las Vegas – just happens to be red (the Chiefs' primary color) and green (for the Eagles).
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 ...