Super Bowl LVII between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles was a thrilling match (endings bar) and fans took their seats. His 38-35 final score in favor of the Chiefs was enough to get fans talking, but another aspect of the game, Gatorade’s shower, also got people buzzing.
Every year, the coaches of the winning teams go to Gatorade to celebrate their victories. The tradition has become a topic of speculation among his NFL and sports fans since Gatorade legalized betting on the color of his shower four years before him.last year(opens in new tab)BetMGM Sportsbook had the winning color blue and odds of +400, but also note that there may not be a Gatorade shower like in 2017. .
Social media reacts to the all-time classic match between Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs to win Super Bowl LVII
When the final whistle blew, some fans were concerned that the iconic shower wasn’t seen on TV, but thanks to avid fans, the official Super Bowl LVII Gatorade shower colors became clear.
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what is the color?
This year’s winner was purple at +1600 odds, even though the camera crew was a mess. The announcement of the winner and the frantic search on social media by fans to find it was a treat for those not invested (either emotionally or financially) in Gatorade colors.
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After all, the true winner of this year’s Gatorade Shower bet was probably the bookmaker who managed to avoid paying out at +1600 odds on Purple. But for fans, the excitement and anticipation surrounding the shower remains a fun, lighthearted aspect of the Super Bowl experience.