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TikTok user, Brendyn Betts (brendynbetts14), has allegedly leaked the script for Super Bowl 58 online, according to a 10-second video that has caused a stir among fans. The video claims that the Super Bowl LVII will take place on February 11, 2024, and featured an incredible match between the Detroit Lions and the Kansas City Chiefs, with an unexpected final scorecard. There is some skepticism surrounding the video, with some people questioning its authenticity and suggesting that it could potentially harm the reputation and feelings of Patrick Mahomes, the Chiefs’ star player.

Super Bowl 58 script on TikTok: hoax or real?

The viral TikTok video, which is only 10 seconds long, shows a screen that displays the Google search results for “Super Bowl 2024”. However, what appears on the left side of the screen caught the attention of viewers – the search result shows the supposed final score of the game, with the Detroit Lions defeating the Kansas City Chiefs by a score of 44-31.

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Further, the video shows a detailed breakdown of the game. The information looks as real as official, complete with the date, time, location, halftime show performer, and even the Most Valuable Player award winner. According to the fake details, Super Bowl LVIII will play at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 11, 2024, with Tyler The Creator performing at halftime. They supposedly gave the MVP award to Amon-Ra St. Brown, a wide receiver for the Lions.

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It is important to note that the entire thing is likely just a hoax; it is highly unlikely that a script for the biggest event in American sports would be leaked so far in advance. Until the league makes an official statement on the matter, it is best to take this supposed leak with a grain of salt.

Detroit Lions plans for their upcoming season in 2023

In recent news, the Lions expect they will have more of these high-profile prime-time games scheduled for the 2023 season than they did in the previous season. This could be seen as a positive sign for the team, as it shows that the league sees them as a potentially competitive and entertaining team to watch.

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In the last season, the Lions only had one game that wasn’t on a Sunday afternoon, but they expect that this will change in the upcoming season. The President of the Detroit Lions, Rod Wood, is speaking at the NFL Annual Meetings and discussing how many prime-time games he expects the Lions to get.

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Wood mentions that there will be three simulcast games on Monday Night Football on ABC and ESPN, as well as two more prime-time games. There will be an Amazon game the day after Thanksgiving, which will add another prime-time game for another team. Wood believes that there is more inventory for prime-time games this season, which should enhance the Lions’ opportunities and outlook for the season. He expects to get several prime-time games but is unsure if it will be the maximum possible.

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It is clear that the Detroit Lions are expecting more high-profile prime-time games for the upcoming 2023 season, showing a positive outlook for the team.

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