The NFL remains one of the few organizations that still consistently uses Roman numerals for its biggest stage of the year.
A quiet NFL branding shift introduced Roman numerals to the Super Bowl, turning each edition into a lasting symbol of legacy, ...
The use of Roman numerals did not become an NFL tradition until Super Bowl V in 1971. The first two Super Bowls were known as ...
Explaining the Roman numeral "LX" for the 2026 Super Bowl.
Roman numerals are an ancient, additive/subtractive system using seven letters (I, V, X, L, C, D, M) to represent values.
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.
Super Bowl games use Roman numerals to mark their edition. This tradition began in 1971. It helps avoid confusion as seasons span two years. Roman numerals also add importance and ceremony to the ...
Super Bowl LIX kicks off on Sunday. What number is that, though? Here's how to use Roman numerals and why the NFL uses them for the championship game.
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.
Super Bowl LX is here, and people are only just realising why the game's name uses Roman numerals and not numbers.
Every February, one small detail sparks confusion and debate. The numbering tradition behind the NFLs biggest game has deeper ...