Roman numerals are an ancient, additive/subtractive system using seven letters (I, V, X, L, C, D, M) to represent values.
Deciphering the meaning behind the iconic name of the NFL’s biggest game.
Super Bowl LX takes place on Sunday, February 8, at 6:30 PM ET on NBC and Peacock.
The NFL remains one of the few organizations that still consistently uses Roman numerals for its biggest stage of the year.
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