Kardashian Curse talk has found its way into Super Bowl LX week, colliding with football history, celebrity culture, and a nervous internet that loves a good theory.
Super Bowl LX already carries weight before a single snap. The New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks meet again on Feb. 8, reopening a chapter written 11 years ago when Tom Brady led New England to a narrow 28-24 win. Both teams arrive battle-tested, shaped by defense, discipline, and tight margins. Yet as game prep peaks, an unexpected storyline has slipped into the spotlight, one that has nothing to do with blitz packages or red zone calls.
That storyline comes from Kendall Jenner, whose presence alone was enough to spark online panic. During a recent appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” Jenner openly debated which team to support. In a league driven by numbers and matchups, the moment felt harmless. On social media, it felt dangerous.
Kardashian Curse clouds Super Bowl LX buzz
The so-called Kardashian Curse has lingered online for years. The belief is simple and stubborn. Athletes linked to the family eventually hit turbulence. Kendall Jenner’s dating history has kept the theory alive, with NBA stars like Blake Griffin, Ben Simmons, and Devin Booker often cited by fans chasing patterns. The idea rarely fades. It just waits for its next target.
That target may now be the Patriots. Jenner FaceTimed Brady on the show and asked for insight, saying, “So basically, I am trying to figure out who I want to go for the Super Bowl, and I am an information person. I feel like I need all the information I can get to make an educated decision. And I was thinking you're the perfect person to ask that information.”
Brady leaned into the moment with humor and detail. “I hope I am,” he said, before breaking down Seattle’s defense, the impact of Nick Emmanwori, and why New England should not be counted out. “We got a whole two weeks to prepare for this. Who's going to win? I don't know.”
Jenner chose the Patriots anyway. That single pick sent curse chatter into overdrive. Patriots owner Robert Kraft stepped in quickly with calm confidence. “Kendall, I just heard you put your money on us to win this big game. And you know what? I don't believe that thing about the Kardashian curse,” Kraft said. “We've been underdogs plenty of times and we've done OK. Let's do it together.”
For a franchise built on belief and preparation, superstition holds little power. Still, if things swing late on Super Bowl Sunday, fans know exactly where the internet will point.
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