The history of the Super Bowl is rooted in the ancient Roman system for counting and it's actually aimed at easing fan confusion. We'll help break it down for you here.
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Unlike the other major American sports leagues, the NFL uses Roman numerals to denote its title decider — the Super Bowl.
CLARY/AFP via Getty The Kansas City Chiefs cheerleaders know how to ... tattoos she had done in previous years, showing off the Roman numerals on her foot that represented Super Bowl LIV, Super ...
Discover the Kansas City Chiefs cheerleaders' unique Super Bowl tradition that turns each championship into a lasting memory.
The Kansas City Chiefs cheerleaders celebrate Super ... showing her fourth inking with Roman numerals and an arrowhead symbol. The cheerful squad's ritual underscores their camaraderie and ...
Stefanie Hill, a former Chiefs Cheerleader of six years, revealed the sometimes-painful tradition the "majority" of the squad does every Super Bowl appearance
Later, Roman numerals were given to the first four editions of the game, Super Bowl I through Super Bowl IV. Former Kansas City Chiefs owner Lamar Hunt coined the "Super Bowl" name, according to ...
The Kansas City Chiefs have become completely synonymous with the Super Bowl in the modern era of the NFL. Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes have combined, along wi