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On-field continuity got the Chiefs here. If you believe in them finishing the job again, purple Gatorade might be the sharp pick.
The past two years the Kansas City Chiefs have dumped purple Gatorade on head coach Andy Reid. Nick Sirianni gets yellow Gatorade shower after winning Super Bowl 59© Photo by Michael DeMocker ...
Super Bowl Gatorade history Initially done in the 1980s, the Gatorade bath is most often associated with the New York Giants.
The iconic Gatorade shower from the Philadelphia Eagles’ Super Bowl 59 victory is getting new life in Gatorade’s biggest celebrity marketing campaign ever.
THE GATORADE SHOWER became such a big part of popular culture that former President Ronald Reagan got in on the act in 1987, when the Giants visited the White House as the defending Super Bowl champs.
Gatorade shower at the Super Bowl: The origin Jim Burt, a nose tackle for the New York Giants, historically is credited with starting the tradition during the 1984 NFL season.
The Gatorade shower snaps a streak of two straight years of purple being the winner and marks the first winner for yellow/green/lime since the Eagles won the Super Bowl in 2018.
Here's a look at the Gatorade odds, which colors have been used in recent history and where we're sprinkling some cash this year.
Fans couldn't believe how early the Eagles gave coach Nick Sirianni a Gatorade bath during the Super Bowl LIX win.
Purple Gatorade is on a two-year streak. Will it be used to douse the winning coach for a third year in a row? See the odds.
The Chiefs had dumped purple Gatorade in back-to-back Super Bowl wins, so it entered as the favorite with Kansas City favored. However, the Eagles pulled off the upset, thus dumping a new color ...
Philadelphia Eagles iconic Super Bowl 59 celebration moment stars in a new Kendrick Lamar–narrated commercial alongside Shedeur Sanders and a stacked lineup of sports stars.