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Way-Too-Early Super Bowl 60 Prediction Based On Recently Released NFL Logo

The NFL is a marketing machine. Days before Super Bowl 59 between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, the league released the logo for the 60th edition of the game which will be held in Santa Clara, California (home of the San Francisco 49ers) on February 8, 2026.
By now football fans have heard and already decided to believe or reject the folklore associated with the official Super Bowl logo. Its color scheme is believed to predict the teams playing in the game. There is also a line of thinking that says whichever team’s color is at the bottom of the logo wins the game.
Super Bowl 60 Logo Is Very Blue
The logo has a lot of blue in it. For this reason, it is expected to be a Detroit Lions and Buffalo Bills matchup. At which case, it would be a first-time Super Bowl Champion crowned in 2026. This would delight fans of both of those cities suffering heartbreaks in years past as well as other NFL fans wanting to see a new winner.
Recent Super Bowl Logos Support The Theory
The Super Bowl 59 logo has the red and green colors of the Chiefs and Eagles. The green is at the bottom which asserts an Eagles victory.
THE SUPER BOWL LOGO THEORY IS REAL.
IT HAS BEEN RIGHT EVERY YEAR.
🤯🤯🤯
(h/t @TexanicoYT) pic.twitter.com/lkegNf8Foh
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) January 27, 2025
The Bengals and Rams Super Bowl logo, Chiefs and Eagles (last time), and Chiefs and 49ers logos seem to support the overall theory. Some question the Taylor Swift purple portion of last year’s logo which could have arguably been a Baltimore Ravens prediction.
Alright my new belief is the Super Bowl logo theory is true. Most people will point to last year and question how part of the logo was purple. I think initially the NFL was gonna have the ravens go but then the Taylor swift shit came about and then they started pushing the chiefs
— Robert Damson (@Robert_Damson_) January 29, 2025
It makes for interesting discussions leading up to the big game next week and next year.
Super Bowl 59 kicks off from Caesar’s Superdome on February 9, 2025, at 6:30 PM EST.