The Super Bowl name, surprisingly, originated from a child’s bouncy toy and a casual remark by Kansas City Chiefs’ owner Lamar Hunt during a 1966 league meeting. Although initially called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game, media enthusiasm made ‘Super Bowl’ popular. It became the official name by Super Bowl IV in 1970, honoring Hunt’s contribution.
How Super Bowl got its name: The surprising story behind the iconic title

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