The NFL remains one of the few organizations that still consistently uses Roman numerals for its biggest stage of the year.
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.
Roman numerals are an ancient, additive/subtractive system using seven letters (I, V, X, L, C, D, M) to represent values.
Super Bowl LX takes place on Sunday, February 8, at 6:30 PM ET on NBC and Peacock.
Discover the quirks and limitations of Roman numerals in this humorous article about the New England Patriots' Super Bowl ...
Got that? Good. Then we get to how they're written: it starts with the biggest number, and the Is (ones) go up to three (like LIII equals 53) or they get added on to V (5) to make six (VI), seven (VII ...
Every February, one small detail sparks confusion and debate. The numbering tradition behind the NFLs biggest game has deeper ...
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