With the 2023-24 NFL postseason less than two weeks away now, the popular Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory is starting to really pick up interest on social media.
For those unaware, the conspiracy theory is that the color schemes of the NFL’s Super Bowl logo foreshadow who will play in the big game. It’s a popular discussion for those who buy the “NFL is scripted” conspiracy:
The San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Ravens finished as the No. 1 seeds in their respective conferences. And as you can see in the photo above, the color schemes for the Super Bowl 58 logo are those of the 49ers’ and the Ravens’.
Couple this with Aaron Rodgers’ latest comments on the Super Bowl conspiracy logo during his appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show”, and you have the theory gaining significant interest across social media…
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There’s a real good shot that both the 49ers and Ravens will play in Super Bowl 58, too. San Francisco is far-and-away the top team in the NFC, having soundly defeated both the Dallas Cowboys (currently the No. 2 seed) and Philadelphia Eagles (the No. 5 seed) earlier this season.
They have two MVP candidates in QB Brock Purdy and RB Christian McCaffrey. Entering Week 18, the 49ers boast the No. 2 scoring offense (29.4 points per game) and No. 3 scoring defense (17.3 PPG).
The Ravens, led by likely MVP winner Lamar Jackson, have the No. 2 scoring offense (29.6 PPG) and the top scoring D (16.4 PPG). Factor in home advantage for both Baltimore and San Fran, and this simply feels like the most likely (and perhaps the most juicy) Super Bowl 58 matchup.