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The history of Super Bowl Gatorade showers has only been tracked formally since 2001. That year, the Baltimore Ravens beat the Giants and the team dumped yellow Gatorade on head coach Brian Billick.
Gatorade shower at the Super Bowl: The origin. Jim Burt, a nose tackle for the New York Giants, historically is credited with starting the tradition during the 1984 NFL season.
We take a look at what color the post-game Gatorade shower was in the Eagles Super Bowl 59 victory. ... Orange was +950, and red/pink, blue, and water/clear were each +1500.
Check out the best moments from Super Bowl LIX Opening Night. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes shares his biggest Super Bowl memories from his childhood during Super Bowl LIX Opening ...
The Gatorade color that landed on the winning coach was yellow (technically the option was yellow/green), which emerged as the odds favorite late in the week. The bet cashed at -195 odds at FanDuel.
Philadelphia Eagles iconic Super Bowl 59 celebration moment stars in a new Kendrick Lamar–narrated commercial alongside Shedeur Sanders and a stacked lineup of sports stars.
The Philadelphia Eagles dominated the Kansas City Chiefs from wire to wire in the 2025 Super Bowl, and when it was time to celebrate with a Gatorade shower for head coach Nick Sirianni, the color ...
Gatorade shower at the Super Bowl: The origin. Jim Burt, a nose tackle for the New York Giants, ... Top Red Sox prospect Roman Anthony hits 497-foot grand slam, ...