So I stumbled across this wild trivia fact last night: apparently The Simpsons has been predicting Super Bowl winners for decades? Total lightbulb moment. Grabbed my laptop thinking “no way a cartoon gets sports right” and decided to dig in.
Finding the Clues
Started by binge-watching old episodes like a detective. Remember that episode where Homer bets on football? Spent three hours skipping through seasons until I hit “Sunday, Cruddy Sunday” from 1999. There’s this scene where Marge picks up the newspaper – and boom! Right on the cover: “ST. LOUIS RAMS: SUPER BOWL CHAMPS”.
Wrote down every visual gag involving newspapers, scoreboards or radio announcements. Found three more:
- In “Brother’s Little Helper” (1999), Bart’s TV scroll says “DENVER BRONCOS WORLD CHAMPIONS”
- “You Kent Always Say What You Want” (2007) shows a headline: “PATRIOTS PERFECT SEASON”
- The season 23 opener had this crazy floating “GIANTS” banner over Springfield
Checking Against Reality
Opened ten browser tabs like some maniac cross-referencing NFL archives. Checked actual Super Bowl results against the air dates:
- Rams prediction aired Jan 1999 – they won Super Bowl XXXIV in 2000? NOPE. Lost to Patriots two years later
- Broncos episode aired October 1999 – they hadn’t won since 1998. WRONG
- Patriots “perfect season” episode? Aired post-Super Bowl XLII… where Giants beat the undefeated Pats. EPIC FAIL
- Giants banner in 2011? Somehow DEAD ON – they won Super Bowl XLVI that season!
My coffee went cold staring at this nonsense. Four predictions, three misses? Then found out online forums argue non-stop about whether these count as “real” predictions or just background jokes.
The Final Verdict
Honestly? The Simpsons’ track record sucks for football. That one Giants hit feels pure luck. Remember when they “predicted” the 2016 Trump win? That was an actual storyline with context. These Super Bowl “predictions” are more like Easter eggs someone photoshopped onto a newspaper prop.

Got so annoyed I dug out my 1999 Simpsons trading cards. Found zero sports prophecies there either. Think I’ll stick to watching football for actual football predictions. Maybe next they’ll predict Springfield Isotopes win the World Series – that I’d actually believe.