The NFL’s 2027 Super Bowl logo sparked speculation among fans who believe that the design could be hinting at next year’s matchup.
It features orange at the top with white, blue and black elements below, leading some to connect the colors with teams that use orange in their branding. The discussion came after similar conspiracy theories surfaced ahead of this year’s Super Bowl, with fans saying visual elements suggested a Seahawks-Patriots finale.
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Sports media personality Dov Kleiman posted the logo on X on Sunday.
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“𝗕𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗸𝗶𝗻𝗴: The official logo has been released for Super Bowl 61 at Sofi Stadium. Eagles vs. Broncos confirmed 👀,” Kleiman tweeted.
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Fans dropped their guesses in the comments section.
“Bears vs Panthers confirmed,” a fan wrote.
“Yall must be colorblind because all I see are GIANTS colors,” one fan commented.
“Packers vs Broncos*,” another fan commented.
“Orange and Green make Brown,” a fan said.
“The Miami dolphins 🐬 versus the Denver Broncos ?” one fan wrote.
“the logo theory died this year,” another fan said.
Seahawks dominate Patriots to win 2026 Super Bowl
The Seahawks defeated the Patriots 29-13 in the 2026 Super Bowl at Levi’s Stadium, securing the franchise’s second Lombardi Trophy. Seattle controlled the game through defense and field position, holding New England scoreless for three quarters. The Seahawks’ defense recorded multiple sacks and forced key turnovers that prevented the Patriots from building momentum.
Running back Kenneth Walker III delivered a standout performance and was named Super Bowl MVP. He rushed for 135 yards, led the offense and controlled the tempo throughout the game. Walker’s consistent gains helped Seattle sustain drives and keep pressure off the passing game. Kicker Jason Myers also played a decisive role by converting five field goals.
Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold completed 21 of 30 passes for 247 yards, two touchdowns and zero interceptions. He added 28 rushing yards, extended drives and avoided turnovers while managing field position.
New England scored late in the fourth quarter; however, the comeback attempt fell short as Seattle’s defense closed out the game.
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