Super Bowls eschew typical numbering conventions by using Roman numerals to convey which iteration of the game is being played. Here's how they work.
The Sporting News offers an explanation of the NFL’s Roman numeral system used for the Super Bowl. The Seahawks and Patriots ...
Roman numerals are an ancient, additive/subtractive system using seven letters (I, V, X, L, C, D, M) to represent values.
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The Super Bowl was changed forever back in 1971 when Roman numerals were used to name the final game of the NFL season. As we look forward to Sunday's 59th edition of the league's most popular event, ...
Super Bowl week is back, which means Roman numerals are once again at the forefront of the public consciousness. As one of the only institutions that still uses Roman numerals, the NFL's choice brings ...
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