There’s a fine line between coincidence and conspiracy theory, and when it comes to the Super Bowl ... the logo could have been the Commanders. Please don’t not that the predominant background ...
While Budweiser’s Super Bowl ad history is a rich one, most viewers tend to agree that the best-of-the-best feature the Clydesdales. They’re usually heartfelt, upbeat and nostalgic, tugging at viewers ...
The theory first surfaced for Super Bowls 56 (Rams vs. Bengals) and 57 (Eagles vs. Chiefs) when fans noticed that the logos ...
and we love these things. A quick glance at logo for Super Bowl LIX and you’ll see the main colors are red and bright green…or are they? Does the purple background count or should we focus ...
And Farrah Fawcett appears with some shaving cream, which she slathers over his face as a jingle with the word, “Let Noxema cream your face” plays in the background. The obvious sexual innuendo made ...
The upcoming Chiefs-Eagles Super Bowl has added fuel to the fire of a popular NFL conspiracy involving the colors in the logo ...
The Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory proposes that the colors in the logo predict which teams will play against each other ...
A prominent social media conspiracy theory has resurfaced as Super Bowl LIX looms, and many people are wondering what the ...
For proof, look no further than the colors it chooses for the Super Bowl logo. The premise of the alleged conspiracy is that the colors in the NFL's official Super Bowl logo correspond to the ...