Fox Sports took a minimal approach with their on-air graphics for the Super Bowl LIX and has divided its viewers. The network debuted a new score bug for the championship game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles, and people have a lot to say.
Long gone are the flashy graphics that showcase the game score, and Fox replaced them with big blocky letters and numbers. The graphics don’t include the logos from the teams and instead are represented by initials of the cities they represent with the color of their respective teams.
After Fox Sports shared the new score bug on social media, people swarmed to the comments to question if the network had lost the rights to the team logos, while others commended them for their “clean” look. RELATED: Taylor Swift Spotted At Super Bowl LIX To Support Kansas City Chiefs Star Travis Kelce; Blake Lively Skips GameThe debut of our new score bug pic.twitter.com/XqTlS6MiXN RELATED: Super Bowl LIX Arrival Photos: Patrick Mahomes, Jalen Hurts, Travis Kelce & More The memes would soon come in, with some viewers poking fun at the minimalistic approach to the graphics.#SuperBowl #SuperBowl2025 #KendrickBowl #FoxSports #scorebug Really dig the score bug Fox!
Super high tech. pic.twitter.com/kF5J2qTpqU RELATED: Donald Trump At Super Bowl LIX Photos: POTUS Roots For Kansas City Chiefs To Win The Super Bowl LIX occurs between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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