As Super Bowl 2024 is coming near, football fans are not only analyzing team statistics but also uncovering a unique pattern related to the Super Bowl logos. A new theory suggests a connection between the colors in these logos and the teams’ chances of making the championship. In this article, we will be focusing on the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens, who are the frontrunners with odds of +225 and +330.
The Theory:
The logo theory adds another layer to the Super Bowl narrative. Super Bowl 56 featured the Bengals (orange) and Rams (yellow), echoing the logo colors. In Super Bowl 57, the Eagles (green) versed with the Chiefs (red), aligning with the logo. Now, with the 49ers (red) and Ravens (purple) leading their conferences, the theory continues to gain momentum.
San Francisco 49ers (+225 Best Odds):
With a league-high nine Pro Bowl selections, the 49ers are eyeing their eighth Super Bowl appearance. Despite a Week 16 setback against the Ravens (33-19), the 49ers maintain the best odds (+225) in the NFC. Their logo colors align with the ongoing pattern – red, the primary color for the 49ers, goes along with red in the Super Bowl 58 logo. The team’s impressive 4-1 record against fellow NFC playoff qualifiers adds fuel to the anticipation of a deep playoff run.
Baltimore Ravens (+330 Best Odds):
Led by NFL MVP favorite Lamar Jackson, the Ravens dominated the regular season with a league-best record of 13-4. Intriguingly, the Super Bowl 58 logo features red and purple hues, perfectly matching the Ravens’ colors. Despite their regular-season prowess, the Ravens face the challenge of proving themselves in the postseason, holding a 1-4 record in playoff games since 2018. Coach John Harbaugh’s crew aims to break the pattern and return to the Super Bowl stage.
Junior Tyler Brosch is confident about his Super Bowl prediction, stating, “There is no doubt that the 49ers and the Ravens are going to play in the Super Bowl.” When informed about the theory, Brosch was visibly impressed, expressing his awe at the theory’s accuracy. It seemed like the connection has excited fans like Brosch, adding an extra layer of anticipation to this year’s Super Bowl script.
In conclusion, the wait for Super Bowl 2024 is fueled not only by team performance but also by fan theories. The belief that the NFL follows a script is closed to being proven true. If the predicted 49ers vs. Ravens matchup does come to life, it would undoubtedly create arguments about the scripted aspect of the league. Whether led by skill or a script, the drama and anticipation promises an exciting Super Bowl showdown.