He made for some great ads, and it all started with not one, but two spots at Super Bowl XLII — meaning E-Trade spent $5.4 million ... who danced her way through three generations of a Pepsi ...
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 ...
The upcoming Chiefs-Eagles Super Bowl has added fuel to the fire of a popular NFL conspiracy involving the colors in the logo ...
However, some fans are chattering about whether or not the big game's logo long ago determined which teams would play outcomes. The Super Bowl logo theory posits that the teams that would play in ...
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 ...
For years, the NFL had used unique, original logos for each Super Bowl that often had something to do with the game’s host city. That only changed when the league went full corporate for Super ...
The Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport introduced new branding before visitors fly into the city for the Super ...
After a one-year blip, the Super Bowl logo controversy has raised its head once again with the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles heading to this year's game in New Orleans on Feb. 9.
Side judge Boris Cheek has worked three other Super Bowls—XLII, 50, and LIIV—while umpire Mike Morton actually played in ...