“Would Be Hilarious If True”: NFL Fans Are Losing Their Minds Over The Return Of The Infamous Super Bowl Logo Conspiracy Theory

Football fans are shocked after realizing that the infamous Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory has returned.

For those unfamiliar with the Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory, here’s a brief rundown: For Super Bowls 56 (Los Angeles Rams vs. Cincinnati Bengals) and 57 (Philadelphia Eagles vs. Kansas City Chiefs), fans noticed that the SB logo colors were those of the teams that reached the big game.

The theory was debunked last year when the Baltimore Ravens failed to qualify for the big game that instead featured the Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers:

It may have been debunked last year, but the hiatus was awfully brief. As the MLFootball X/Twitter account noted, the Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory is alive and well again. The Chiefs (red), Ravens (purple) and Eagles (midnight green, albeit not bright green as seen in the logo) are among the six remaining teams heading into Sunday:

Football fans had all sorts of fascinating reactions to this:

“looks like we getting Eagles x Chiefs rematch 🥶🥶🥶,” a fan said.

“Ravens vs Commanders,” one fan predicted.

“ITS REAL,” another said.

“Would be hilarious if true,” quipped a fan.

“They can wear Kelly green in the superbowl,” said another.

“Blue + yellow= green (Rams) vs Red for chiefs,” wrote a fan.

The NFC Championship and AFC Championship Games will be determined on Sunday following the last two Divisional Round games.

Super Bowl Logo Conspiracy Theory Is Alive & Real

With the Eagles, Chiefs and Ravens all alive, the Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory is alive and real this season. The Chiefs will be favored whoever they play next week, but we’ll have to see if the Eagles can hold off the Rams to keep the entire theory alive.

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