For nearly 60 years, the Super Bowl has become a central part of American culture well beyond the sphere of pro football. And ...
The NFL first adopted Roman numerals for Super Bowl five as a way to avoid any confusion about the game's date. With the ...
The use of Roman numerals did not become an NFL tradition until Super Bowl V in 1971. The first two Super Bowls were known as ...
With 59 years of history behind the big game, there are a lot of interesting facts about the Super Bowl to brush up on before ...
Super Bowl, the NFL’s championship game, has used Roman numerals since Super Bowl V in 1971, a tradition introduced by NFL ...
The NFL has spiced up its logos more since the ... Super Bowls 45 through 49 (2011-15) used a silver Lombardi Trophy propped up by Roman numerals as its main logo. The background behind the ...
The use of Roman Numerals began with the fifth edition, Super Bowl V, in 1971. They remained every year up until Super Bowl 50, which would have been Super Bowl L, and returned the following year.
Draft prospect Jack Bech says he has the "greatest guardian angel," his older brother, who died in the New Year's Day attack in New Orleans.