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.
However, a popular conspiracy surrounding the Super Bowl logo in recent years suggests the second Chiefs-Eagles matchup was predetermined. After a decade of cookie-cutter Super Bowl logos ...
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Football fans are revisiting the Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory, believing that the logo's color scheme predicts the championship teams. This theory gained popularity after observed color ...
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Since then, the conspiracy has grown. In 2023, the Eagles took on the Chiefs for the first time. That year's logo featured some dark green for Philadelphia and darker red for Kansas City.
Obviously, the red represents the Chiefs, while the green represents the Eagles. Take a look at the logo for this year: This isn't the only year that the Super Bowl logo conspiracy has been born out.
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).