In Roman numerals, any number that ends in nine will end in the IX combination. This year's Super Bowl is fairly simple to understand, but some numbers can seem a little complicated at first. Here's a ...
Super Bowl LIX kicks off on Sunday. What number is that, though? Here's how to use Roman numerals and why the NFL uses them ...
Here's a handy chart to help understand which numbers ... since it is the only time most people encounter Roman numerals each year. Therefore, the league retroactively renamed Super Bowls one ...
Roman numerals are a numeral system which was used in Ancient Rome. It uses letters instead of numbers to represent values. You may have seen Roman numerals on clocks and on TV or film credits.
This year's version of the NFL's biggest game is Super Bowl LIX — or Super Bowl 59, if you're not well versed in Roman ...
While this is the time of year for fun prop bets, gameday meals and Super Bowl squares, it is also the time to research Roman numerals. Every NFL game during the regular season is referred to by the ...
The NFL uses Roman numerals for the Super Bowl to avoid confusion since the champion is recognized for the year the season started, not ended. Roman numerals, a system developed around 500 BC ...
This year's version of the NFL's biggest game is Super Bowl LIX — or Super Bowl 59, if you're not well versed in Roman numerals. Unlike the other major American sports leagues, the NFL uses ...
But the league doesn't use just any numbers. It uses Roman numerals, a rarely used counting system introduced thousands of years ago. The Roman numerals are visible in the Super Bowl logo and a ...