"Leak the player stats too so I can make my parlay now" - NFL fans lose their mind over 'leaked script' of Super Bowl LVII

Super Bowl LVII - Previews
The Super Bowl LVII is just a week away

Super Bowl LVII is just a week away. The Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles are, without a doubt, the best teams from their respective conferences and are poised to take on each other in what could be one of the greatest championship games of the modern era. The line is a mere one point in favor of the Eagles.

But memories of the controversial AFC Championship Game between the Chiefs and Cincinnati Bengals still remain. Some of the calls that benefited the Chiefs in that game had fans complaining that the NFL is rigged.

A joke from former Houston Texans running back Arian Foster about the league being fixed led to an internet meme about the NFL having a script to follow.

Foster guaranteed that it was a joke (and it was clear when he spoke). But since NFL players entered the script meme, fans have been taking things to a new level. A fake screenshot from Pro Football Reference has once again ignited the leaked script discussion.

A 71-point game to close the season? Decided by a field goal? You can sign us up for that.

Things to look out for in Super Bowl 57

The 57th edition of the NFL Championship Game has the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles going head-to-head. The game will be played at the State Farm Stadium in Arizona at 6:30 PM ET.

The Eagles (14-3) will represent the NFC, while the Chiefs (14-3) will represent the AFC.

There are many interesting things to look out for in the game. This will be a rare occasion where two brothers face each other in the final, as Jason Kelce, the Eagles' superstar center, will play Travis Kelce, the Chiefs' superstar tight end.

Kansas City head coach Andy Reid will face his former team in the Super Bowl. Reid was Philadelphia's head coach from 1999 to 2012 and led the team through many successful seasons.

Health will play an important factor in this game, as both Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts suffered injuries during the final stages of the season. Nevertheless, they will both start the Super Bowl for their respective teams, barring any setbacks.

This should be one for the ages, and at this stage, it's impossible to call which way the game will go.

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