The Super Bowl is the biggest sporting event in the United States, and it’s known for its exciting gameplay and over-the-top halftime show. But did you know that the colors of the Super Bowl are also carefully chosen each year? That’s right, the NFL has a specific color scheme for every Super Bowl, and it’s a tradition that dates back to the first game in 1967.
The colors of the Super Bowl are chosen to reflect the city where the game is being played, as well as the teams that are playing in the game. For example, the colors of Super Bowl 50, which was played in Santa Clara, California, were gold and red, the colors of the San Francisco 49ers. And the colors of Super Bowl 53, which was played in Atlanta, Georgia, were red and black, the colors of the Atlanta Falcons.