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NFL Continues Tradition of Roman Numerals for Super Bowl LVIII

The use of Roman numerals for the Super Bowl, a practice dating back to Super Bowl V, aims to avoid confusion given the game's timing in the calendar year.

  • Super Bowl LVIII between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs is set to take place in Las Vegas, marking the continuation of the NFL's tradition of using Roman numerals.
  • The tradition, initiated with Super Bowl V, helps clarify the championship game's chronological placement, as it occurs in the year following the recorded season.
  • Lamar Hunt, founder of the Kansas City Chiefs, is credited with coining the term 'Super Bowl,' which was initially a placeholder inspired by a children's toy.
  • The NFL briefly abandoned Roman numerals for Super Bowl 50, opting for Arabic numerals due to the letter 'L' not making a 'powerful statement' on the logo.
  • Roman numerals lend a sense of gravitas to the Super Bowl, distinguishing it from other sports championships and evoking images of gladiatorial combat.
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