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Welcome to Super Bowl LIX.. That's Super Bowl 59 for those untrained in Roman numerals, featuring the Kansas City Chiefs facing the Philadelphia Eagles at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in New Orleans. Led by ...
Roman numerals, a system developed around 500 BC, use letters to represent numbers. The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will take the field for Super Bowl LIX on Sunday.
It appears Rozelle agreed and, from 1970 onwards, the Super Bowl officially used Roman numerals. Before Hunt and Rozelle’s bold decision, the first four championships were simply called Super ...
Super Bowl, the NFL's championship game, has used Roman numerals since Super Bowl V in 1971, a tradition introduced by NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle. This practice helps avoid confusion between ...
The use of Roman numerals for the Super Bowl presents both a practical and aesthetic choice. ... Subtractive notation is also used for the numbers 40 (XL), 90 (XC), 400 (CD) and 900 (CM).
Roman numerals prevent confusion since the championship game is held the year after the regular season it represents. The 2025 Super Bowl will be Super Bowl LIX. All you need to know (Images via ...
Here's a brief background on why the NFL has chosen to count Super Bowls using Roman numerals. ... Super Bowl XL. Super Bowl 41. Super Bowl XLI. Super Bowl 42. Super Bowl XLII. Super Bowl 43.
Why does the NFL use Roman numerals to label each Super Bowl? It's been almost six decades since the first-ever Super Bowl (1967) but what if I told you the league didn't call it that until 1969?
According to a media guide from 2005 published for Super Bowl XL in Detroit, the NFL uses Roman numerals to denote Super Bowls because the title game is held in the calendar year after the ...