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Levi’s Stadium Leaks Biggest Clue Yet Revealing Who’s Going To Win “Rigged” Super Bowl 60 [VIDEO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Levi's Stadium
Levi’s Stadium (Photo via DeMarcus Robinson Instagram)

Social media detectives think they’ve found proof that the NFL plans to “rig” Super Bowl 60 between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots on Sunday.

It doesn’t take much for NFL fans to convince themselves that the league fixes its games. Remember when the NFL allegedly leaked the “script” for the 2025 season back in September?

Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Dwight Smith once indicated that the league is scripted. Smith won a Super Bowl 37 championship ring on the star-studded Bucs in the 2002 season.

On Thursday, San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Demarcus Robinson shared a video of a crew testing fireworks for Super Bowl 60 at Levi’s Stadium. Pay attention to the colors of the fireworks:

Indeed, fans think it’s a sign that the Super Bowl will be “fixed” in favor of the New England Patriots. All because the fireworks used for the testing were red, white and blue:

“Patriots colors….patriots winning the bowl let’s go!!!!😭🔥,” said a fan.

“I guess the pats are winnings from the colors i see,” another said.

If Mike Vrabel’s Patriots go on to win Super Bowl 60, the conspiracy theorists will have their evidence ready.

Super Bowl 60 Marks A Rare SB Rematch

New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks' helmets.
New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks’ helmets (Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images)

As noted by ESPN, there were nine rematches in Super Bowl history before this season. The Patriots-Seahawks clash will be on the 10th, a rematch of their epic Super Bowl 49 clash 11 years ago.

The Patriots aren’t strangers to Super Bowl rematches. During the Tom Brady-Bill Belichick days, they had two big-game showdowns with the St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams, New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles.

Though Super Bowl rematches are rare, this is the third straight year with one. The San Francisco 49ers-Kansas City Chiefs clash in Super Bowl 58 was a rematch of the big game four years earlier. The Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles met in Super Bowl 57 and Super bowl 59.

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