Is the NFL Rigged? Shocking Allegations Surface as Supposed Script Leaks Predicting the Next Five Super Bowls

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So, there’s been yet another “leak” of the so-called NFL “script” for the upcoming 2024 season. You know, the one that has fans questioning whether the league is rigged or scripted. This time, an Instagram user by the name of the_brokowskis dropped a video detailing the next five Super Bowl winners. According to this “leak,” the Kansas City Chiefs are set to pull off a three-peat by defeating the Detroit Lions in Super Bowl 59.

According to 'script', Chiefs will win the three-peat.

Then, the Houston Texans will take down the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl 60, followed by the Green Bay Packers defeating the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl 61. The Chicago Bears are then predicted to end their Super Bowl drought by beating the Chiefs in Super Bowl 61, and the Los Angeles Chargers will supposedly win against the Atlanta Falcons in SB 62.

But, as you can imagine, NFL fans aren’t exactly sold on this supposed script for the next five years. The comments section is buzzing with skepticism. It’s not the first time fans have been skeptical either.

Last year, there was a whole conspiracy theory about the Super Bowl logo matching the teams that played in the big game. Remember that? Well, it turned out to be a bust when the Baltimore Ravens didn’t make it to the Super Bowl, despite the logo having their signature purple color.

NFL fans react to ‘leak’ predicting Chiefs’ historic three-peat

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Now, let’s talk about the Kansas City Chiefs. They’ve already made history by winning back-to-back titles, and now they’re eyeing an even bigger feat – a three-peat. If they pull it off, they would be the first team to do so since the 2003 and ’04 New England Patriots. It’s a pretty big deal. And it all kicks off on September 5th.

In response to this “leak,” NFL fans are making it clear that they don’t buy into this whole scripted narrative. They’re not here for it. But hey, who knows? Anything can happen in football. As one fan put it, “The only script I believe in is the one written by the players on the field.” And that’s a sentiment shared by many.

So, as we gear up for another exciting NFL season, let’s remember that at the end of the day, it’s the game itself that keeps us coming back for more. And who knows, maybe the so-called “script” will be thrown out the window once again. After all, that’s the beauty of sports – you just never know what’s going to happen next.

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