If you're the kind of person who believes in conspiracy theory, you already know who's playing in the Super Bowl LX. On Sunday night, the NFL unveiled the logo for next year's game in Santa Clara, California. You may notice some important colors here.
The two that pop out the most are baby blue and yellow. This feels terrible like a Los Angeles charger. This could be a pretty solid bet. I don't know what's going on with the Chiefs at this point, or how to ritar, but the bill still needs to find a way to get over the hump. And then teams like the Chargers keep the door open to sneak in.
It will be Jim Harbaugh's second season after the playoff berth, the team that found its footing, and the front office with a cap-space boat to make improvements. In other words, it makes sense.
The NFC side is a bit tricky with a dark red on the bridge representing the 49ers. Also, yellow and green can easily become packers. Are you destined for a charger and a Packers Super Bowl?
There's one more idea. To the left of the logo is a purple tree under a mainly purple and white sky. Maybe he just has the wrong Harbaugh. Is it a Raven vs. Lions showdown?
This is all the potential matchups based on the logo color
- Los Angeles Chargers vs. Green Bay Packers
- Los Angeles Chargers vs. Detroit Lions
- Los Angeles Chargers vs San Francisco 49ers
- Loa Angeles Chargers vs. Los Angeles Rams
- Baltimore Ravens vs. any of the above NFC teams
- Indianapolis Colts vs. Any of the above NFC teams
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Tennessee Titans vs.. LOL, Titan hasn't made a Super Bowl
As you can see, the problem with this plot is that if you suddenly dive deeper and deeper, you make up about half of the NFL team by choosing what colours you would expect from the rainbow.
For now, I'll bookmark this and guess. You can return in January 2026 to see if the logo plot will take over again.




