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Social Media Has Decided Which Two Teams They Want In Super Bowl 60 – “The Super Bowl America Needs”

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Vince Lombardi Trophy
Vince Lombardi Trophy (Photo Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images)

Football fans are voicing their desire to see an unlikely Super Bowl 60 showdown, with one calling it “the Super Bowl America needs.”

There are now eight teams remaining in the quest for Super Bowl 60. This weekend’s Divisional Round matchups are: Buffalo Bills at Denver Broncos, San Francisco 49ers at Seattle Seahawks, Houston Texans at New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams at Chicago Bears.

The big game will be broadcast by NBC Sports, which has already introduced a new scorebug for the Super Bowl. Mike Tirico will be on the call with Cris Collinsworth at Levi’s Stadium, home of the 49ers.

Some fans on X/Twitter expressed their wish to see a 49ers-Bills Super Bowl.

“THE SUPER BOWL AMERICA NEEDS…A perfect matchup,” one fan wrote.

“This game would be EPIC 🏈,” said another.

“Would be an epic analysis for us to run with our model,” a user commented.

“Yes plz,” said a fan.

“What I want to go see,” another said.

“The one super I wouldn’t be mad at for losing. The Bills deserve a ring,” a fan commented.

The 49ers have played in three Super Bowls since 2012 (Super Bowls 47, 54 and 58). The Bills last played in the Super Bowl in the 1993 season, the fourth straight Super Bowl they lost with a star-studded core led by Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas, Andre Reed and Bruce Smith.

We’ll find out in nine days who will meet in Super Bowl 60.

ESPN Has The Los Angeles Rams Are The Favorites To Win Super Bowl 60

Matthew Stafford (Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images)

According to ESPN’s computer model, the Rams are the favorites to win Super Bowl 60. The model gives them a 19.2 percent chance to win it, followed by the Seattle Seahawks at 18.5 percent.

The Rams are on the road against Chicago (11-6) this week, but they finished with the better regular-season record (12-5). Sean McVay’s response to a reporter’s question about Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur has fans convinced that he dislikes Ben Johnson. Make of that as you will.

Both Buffalo and San Francisco will have to win two more road games to reach the Super Bowl. But the 49ers have had Seattle’s number since Kyle Shanahan’s arrival, and Josh Allen is 3-1 against the Broncos.

Josh Allen’s surging Bills and Christian McCaffrey’s 49ers can very well win their respective matchups this weekend. Do that, and they’re both two-thirds of the way to the journey of reaching the Super Bowl.

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