Cris Collinsworth Calls Out Mike Tirico's Super Bowl LX Jinx! 😂 #NFL #SuperBowl (2026)

Imagine this: the Super Bowl is in full swing, and the game is shockingly penalty-free—until a single comment changes everything. But here's where it gets controversial... During Super Bowl LX, NBC’s Mike Tirico innocently pointed out that no penalties had been called yet in the first half between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots. Little did he know, his words would become a self-fulfilling prophecy. Just moments later, Patriots left tackle Will Campbell was flagged for a false start, prompting Cris Collinsworth to jokingly accuse Tirico of jinxing the game. And this is the part most people miss... Tirico’s playful response hinted at a broader phenomenon: the so-called 'announcer jinx,' where commentators inadvertently curse a streak by drawing attention to it. Is it mere coincidence, or do broadcasters secretly wield mystical powers? Here’s the kicker: Tirico admitted he couldn’t resist the temptation, joking, 'We had to throw that chum in the water.' But let’s pause for a moment—is this just lighthearted banter, or does it reveal something deeper about the psychology of sports commentary? After all, Tirico’s 'jinx' history dates back to a December Sunday Night Football broadcast, where he seemingly cursed another player’s streak. So, we have to ask: Do announcers really have the power to influence the game, or are we just reading too much into it? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—do you believe in the announcer jinx, or is it all just a fun coincidence?

Cris Collinsworth Calls Out Mike Tirico's Super Bowl LX Jinx! 😂 #NFL #SuperBowl (2026)

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