Shocking conspiracy theory shows why Carolina Panthers will go to the Super Bowl

Shocking conspiracy theory shows why Carolina Panthers will go to the Super Bowl

A shocking conspiracy theory involving singer Jennifer Lopez and the Ohio State football team could see the Carolina Panthers make the Super Bowl this season. 

An online theory has the Panthers overcoming a playoff drought of eight years due to it being the first season after a Buckeyes’ national championship and opening the season against the Jacksonville Jaguars. 

A further wrinkle was added with being the first time the Panthers took the field after Lopez’s last two divorces, per Barstool. 

The 2003 and 2015 seasons saw the Panthers reach the Super Bowl, only to lose to a Tom Brady-quarterbacked New England Patriots team and the Denver Broncos, led by Peyton Manning. 

The Panthers won both season openers against the Jaguars, with the early-September clash in Jacksonville now having much more attention attached to it from those in the Carolinas. 

Lopez split from Chris Judd in 2003 and her divorce from singer Marc Anthony was finalized in 2014. In January, her high-profile romance and reconciliation with Ben Affleck came to an end. 

A theory involving singer Jennifer Lopez and Ohio State could vault the Panthers to glory

A theory involving singer Jennifer Lopez and Ohio State could vault the Panthers to glory

Lopez's love life falling apart has translated to success in Carolina for the following season

Lopez’s love life falling apart has translated to success in Carolina for the following season

The same can be said for each of the last two Ohio State football national championship wins

The same can be said for each of the last two Ohio State football national championship wins

The Panthers have +15000 odds to win the Super Bowl in 2025, the sixth-worst in the NFL. 

The team will likely stay with Bryce Young at quarterback, with hopes of winning the NFC South appearing a little out of reach, much less being on the doorstep of a championship. 

Heading into both previous NFC Championship seasons, the Panthers looked the part, while they do not this year. 

In the previous two seasons against the Jaguars, the Panthers played the rest of Jacksonville’s division as well. 

That is not the case for the upcoming season, as the Panthers will play the four teams of the AFC East for its inter-conference matchups.  

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