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Super Bowl LXI Matchup And Winner Just Leaked By Google — And NFL Fans Are Losing It

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Super Bowl LXI result (Photo via X)

There’s a whole lot set to happen between now and Super Bowl LXI. But the result has reportedly “leaked” on social media nearly a year in advance. 

The reigning champion Seattle Seahawks could have a very different look about them by the next big game. But they are expected to be there. 

Easily one of the most well-run franchises in the NFL, the Seahawks are up for sale. Names such as Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg and Tim Cook have all been linked

Zuckerberg and Cook are said to be considering bids.

The Pittsburgh Steelers are already in transition, with Mike Tomlin leaving after 19 years as head coach and Mike McCarthy coming in as his replacement.

Steelers & Seahawks To Headline Super Bowl LXI Showdown?

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) throws a pass while being pressured by Seattle Seahawks (Barry Reeger-Imagn Images)

According to a purported leak, these two teams will square off at SoFi Stadium next February. The Steelers are expected to win 24-21.

“BREAKING 🚨: Super Bowl LXI has reportedly been leaked, per source,” an X account shared late Sunday night.

The post showed a Google search result depicting the above. 

Check it out here:

“FIXED since the beginning…” someone commented.

“you do realize the steelers would have to make it past the first round to even make a superbowl right?” another asked.

“If the Steelers even make the playoffs,” said a third.

“Out of all possible outcomes to this season, this is the most unlikely,” someone else claimed.

“As a steelers fan, i dont believe its scripted But yes please!” a user begged.

One fan pointed out the botched arithmetic.

“7+7+10 = 21 You stupid,” they wrote.

Super Bowl LXI is scheduled for Valentine’s Day next year, but we imagine there will be little love lost between whoever makes it. 

It will mark the ninth Super Bowl to take place around Los Angeles and the second hosted at SoFi, following the 2022 showdown between the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals. 

It will also be a first for ESPN, which will air the SB for the first time and a first for ABC since 2006.

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