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‘It never lies’ – Super Bowl 60 logo revealed and NFL conspiracy theorists already think they know which teams will make it

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Super Bowl LIX is officially in the books.

The three-peat chasing Kansas City Chiefs were stopped dead in their tracks by an unstoppable Eagles juggernaut that captured their second world championship with an emphatic 42-22 victory.

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Super Bowl 59 is barely over but attention is already turning to next year’s big game.

Next year’s Super Bowl, concluding the 2025 NFL season, will take place on February 8, 2026 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, home of the San Francisco 49ers. 

The NFL has revealed the Super Bowl LX logo ahead of the showpiece and it’s already sent conspiracy theorists spinning.

Why? The Super Bowl logo conspiracy, of course.

There’s been a prevalent conspiracy in recent years pertaining to the annually-evolving Super Bowl logo — chiefly, that the two colors on the Super Bowl logo every season represent the teams that end up in the Super Bowl.

First it was Rams-Bengals in Super Bowl LVI (orange and yellow), then it was Eagles-Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII (green and red).

This year, the Super Bowl logo LIX was red and green, which led some to speculate that the Chiefs and Eagles were destined to meet in a rematch of Super Bowl LVII — which they did.

Assuming you believe that sort of stuff, the Super Bowl LX logo is very telling indeed.

It features many colors on it, including a landscape with trees and the Golden Gate Bridge.

More importantly, though, two of the most prominent colors are purple and blue, fuelling speculation about which two teams are destined to meet in 2026’s Super Bowl.

The Super Bowl LX logo has been released ahead of next year’s showpiece
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Some fans believe the Ravens will play the Lions in 2026
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“Chargers vs Vikings confirmed,” one fan posted on X.

“Lions vs Ravens,” suggested another.

“Bills vs Rams,” argued a third.

If you’re betting person who also happens to buy into these theories, the Lions vs Ravens would probably be your best bet.

The Lions were the NFC’s No. 1 seed this season and many peoples’ favorites to make Super Bowl LIX.

However, injuries plagued their defense and they fell to the Washington Commanders in the divisional round of the playoffs.

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The Ravens, meanwhile, are always perennial AFC contenders.

Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry will always give them a shot of reaching the annual showpiece, if they can get past Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills, which they failed to do this year.

The Super Bowl logo conspiracy has certainly gained traction in recent years, along with baseless theories that the NFL is ‘rigged’ or ‘scripted’.

“The Super Bowl logo NEVER lies,” one person said on social media.

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If the Super Bowl logo conspiracy is correct, Ravens QB Jackson could make it to the big game
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He could meet Lions QB Jared Goff, if the logo theory is to be believed
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However, that’s not technically true.

In fact, last year’s showpiece didn’t follow the trend, effectively rendering the theory incorrect.

Super Bowl LVIII had a red and purple color scheme, leading many to believe the Baltimore Ravens were destined to meet the San Francisco 49ers in 2024’s big game.

However, that theory was eventually debunked when the Chiefs beat the Ravens in the AFC Championship Game, resulting in an all-red affair between the Chiefs and 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII, which Kansas City won.

The newly-crowned Eagles will be hoping to defend their world championship in next year’s big game.

It will be the second time Levi’s Stadium has hosted the global event, and the third time the San Francisco Bay area will have a Super Bowl.

The last time the city hosted was nearly 10 years ago, for Super Bowl 50, won by the Denver Broncos against the Carolina Panthers.

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