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How to read Roman numerals. Roman numerals use the letters of the alphabet, which are then used in combination the higher the number. The symbols for numbers 1-10 are as follows: ...
Another year adds another Roman numeral to the NFL's biggest game: the Super Bowl. This year, that number stands as LVI: three numerals that, added together, result in the latest Super Bowl edition.
The Roman numeral for "50" is simply "L" which is not a particularly positive symbol especially in sports. Also just "L" has an awkward look to it, not befitting of the Super Bowl's 50th anniversary.
The only time the NFL didn't use a Roman numeral was Super Bowl 50, likely because it didn't want it to be Super Bowl L. If it's still confusing or hard to remember, then just read a USA TODAY ...
A refresher on the Roman numeral system: the symbols I, V, X, and L stand for 1, 5, 10, and 50 respectively. If I appears ...
In the Super Bowl era, there’s one exception to the Roman numeral rule: Super Bowl 50 decided the champion of the 2015 season, with the Denver Broncos defeating the Carolina Panthers 24-10. “50" in ...
Another year, another Super Bowl. And another Super Bowl Roman numeral. We're fast approaching Super Bowl 57 between the Eagles and the Chiefs, the official title of which is Super Bowl LVII.
There is one exception to the Roman numeral rule in the Super Bowl era. Super Bowl 50 — which featured the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers to determine the champion of the 2015 season — was the ...