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The Super Bowl Is Scripted for Ratings
A persistent claim holds that the NFL scripts Super Bowl outcomes — and by extension regular-season games — to maximise TV ratings, advertising revenue, and narrative appeal. Proponents argue that blowout scores, suspiciously timed penalties, and convenient underdog storylines are too neat to be coincidental. The claim collapses on multiple factual grounds: actual Super Bowl outcomes include historic blowouts and low-rated matchups that would be counterproductive if ratings were the goal; the conspiracy would require thousands of participants — players, coaches, referees, and executives — to maintain a perfect secret; and no serious investigation has ever produced evidence of coordinated outcome-fixing at the league level.