Every February, one small detail sparks confusion and debate. The numbering tradition behind the NFLs biggest game has deeper ...
“It’s the sports championship game with the Roman numerals, which separates it from all other title games and conjures up ...
What’s up, patricians? It’s your boy Jasoninus Titus Clearianus, comin’ at ya live from Ephesus with not VI, not IX, but a whopping XII reasons why we should be ignoring those newfangled Arabic ...
A quiet NFL branding shift introduced Roman numerals to the Super Bowl, turning each edition into a lasting symbol of legacy, memory and spectacle across generations of football history.
As we prepare for the 59th edition of the National Football League final, we study why the league adopted the old numerals instead of modern numbers.