Ever since Arian Foster joked about the NFL having a script for players every year, fans have been convinced that he wasn’t joking and continue to think there is some truth to it.
The latest comes in the form of the Super Bowl.
Somebody noticed that the past four teams that have played in the Super Bowl somehow already had their main color scheme in the Super Bowl logo.
For Super Bowl LVI, there was a mix of orange and gold, which are the main colors of the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams, who both played in that year’s big game.
The following Super Bowl was between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs and both teams had their color schemes in that logo.
For Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, the color scheme seems to suggest that the San Francisco 49ers will be facing off against the Baltimore Ravens.
Fans were convinced:
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As for the current teams, the Baltimore Ravens took down the Seattle Seahawks 37-3 this past Sunday to push their record to 7-2 as they continue to sit alone in first place in the AFC North. Lamar Jackson finished 21 for 26 with 187 passing yards.
On the other side, the 49ers had a 5-0 start while crushing opponents by an average of 19.8 points. Then three unexpected things happened as they lost to the Browns. And then the Vikings. And then the Bengals. The team now sits at 5-3 as they get set to face the 6-2 Jacksonville Jaguars.