Internet Sleuths Think They Uncovered More Proof That The Fix Is In For Super Bowl 60 [PHOTOS]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Social media detectives think they’ve uncovered more evidence that there’s a “fix” for the New England Patriots against the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl 60.
Fans thought that Levi’s Stadium tipped off the Super Bowl 60 script with their fireworks test run earlier this week. The fireworks were red, white and blue, the Patriots’ team colors. This led conspiracy theorists to believe that the NFL had already “scripted” a victory for Mike Vrabel’s team.
X/Twitter user @BeholdPaleH0rse claims to have found more evidence of a “rigged” Super Bowl. They noted that the Lombardi Trophy “points” toward the Patriots in both these graphics:
The Lombardi trophy is pointed at the New England Patriots in both images. #NFLrigged #NFLscripted #NFLWWE pic.twitter.com/tirLx5byBL
— Behold A Pale Horse (@BeholdPaleH0rse) February 8, 2026
“Why are we keeping giving rigging it for the patriots. Get someone else a chance if it is that rigged,” said a fan.
Why are we keeping giving rigging it for the patriots. Get someone else a chance if it is that rigged.
— phoenix (@phoenix201814) February 8, 2026
“All I know is I’m done giving the NFL my attention,” a user said.
All I know is I’m done giving the NFL my attention
— LJ Kolodziejski (@KolodziejskiLj) February 8, 2026
As noted by ESPN, Super Bowl 60 will be the 10th Super Bowl rematch in history. The Seahawks and Patriots met in Super Bowl 49 eleven years ago, with Malcolm Butler intercepting Russell Wilson at the goal line in the waning seconds to seal the deal.
Kickoff for the big game is set for 6:30 p.m. EST. If they win, the Patriots will become the first team in history to win seven Super Bowls.
The 10th Super Bowl Rematch In History

As noted by ESPN, Super Bowl 60 will be the 10th Super Bowl rematch in history. The Seahawks and Patriots met in Super Bowl 49 eleven years ago, with Malcolm Butler intercepting Russell Wilson at the goal line in the waning seconds to seal the deal.
The Patriots have been in four of the SB rematches, having faced the St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams, New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles twice apiece in the Tom Brady-Bill Belichick era.
Seattle is a 4.5-point favorite. But both teams finished 14-3 in the regular season, each with top-10 scoring offenses and defenses. On paper, it can’t be a much more evenly-matched showdown.
