
A fan asked ChatGPT to name the next 50 Super Bowl champions, and some of the results are absolutely stunning and bound to cause a stir on the NFL internet community.
The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in the big game on Feb. 9 in blowout fashion, 40-22. Jalen Hurts was named Super Bowl 59 MVP as Philly denied Patrick Mahomes and company of the first-ever SB three-peat.
So, what does ChatGPT think will happen in the NFL over the next 50 years? Well for starters, they have the San Francisco 49ers winning Super Bowl 60 at their home venue of Levi’s Stadium next year, finally obtaining their hands on No. 6 after losing three straight big games.
Then, over the next three years, they have Joe Burrow’s Cincinnati Bengals, Josh Allen’s Buffalo Bills and Dan Campbell’s Detroit Lions all removing their names from the list of teams that have never captured the Lombardi Trophy.
Interestingly, ChatGPT doesn’t think the Chiefs will win it all again until 2040, when Mahomes would be 45 years (he’s probably going to be retired by then). And look away, Dallas Cowboys haters, because ChatGPT thinks America’s Team will be victorious again in 302.
I asked ChatGPT to predict the next 50 Super Bowls… And its response was… Interesting pic.twitter.com/CJKv0miZbU
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And no, we’re not so sure why ChatGPT projects Super Bowl victories for non-existing teams like the Toronto North Stars and St. Louis Stallions.
ChatGPT’s Predictions For The Next Six Super Bowl Champions Seem Reasonable

The 49ers, Bengals, Bills and Lions and Baltimore Ravens have been among football’s best teams in the 2020s decade, with each club making at least one Conference Championship Game dating back to 2022.
So ChatGPT’s predictions for the next six SB champions aren’t far-fetched. The Cowboys winning it all in 2032 is a bit curious, though, since franchise stars Dak Prescott (then 39) CeeDee Lamb (33) and Micah Parsons (33) will likely be past their primes then.