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Look: Logo for Super Bowl 60 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara revealed for 2026

Super Bowl 59 is officially over. The Philadelphia Eagles dominated the Kansas City Chiefs, and Kendrick Lamar put together a strong halftime performance.

After a strong week in New Orleans, the focus will now be on preparations for Super Bowl 60, played at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The current home of the San Francisco 49ers will host the Super Bowl for the second time. The first time was in Peyton Manning's final game, 10 years earlier, in Super Bowl 50, when he led the Denver Broncos to a 24-10 win over the Carolina Panthers. The stadium opened in 2014.

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Next year's game will be broadcast on NBC with Peacock ― NBC's streaming service ― streaming the game online. The new Super Bowl logo, which features the Roman numeral LX (60), was released shortly following the conclusion of Super Bowl 59 on Sunday.

The logo also features redwood trees, the Golden Gate Bridge, and the skyline, all famous in neighboring San Francisco. Though the Golden Gate Bridge is featured, it should be noted that it is located nearly 50 miles from the stadium. The Lombardi Trophy, given to the Super Bowl champions, is also prominently featured.

For conspiracy theorists, the logo's colors will help predict the Super Bowl matchup. Next year's primary colors are light blue and gold, but the logo also features gold and yellow. The Golden Gate brings red, while there appears to be a purple hue and green for good measure. The chaotic colors could make it hard to predict the Super Bowl matchup.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NFL unveils Super Bowl 60 logo for Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara