The New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks will both have an army of passionate fans rooting for them when they battle it out in the Super Bowl on Sunday.
But what does the average supporter of each team look like?
The Daily Mail asked artificial intelligence to generate stereotypical images of Patriots and Seahawks die-hards ahead of this weekend’s football showpiece in Santa Clara, and the results are pretty striking.
The picture of a typical Seattle fan leans into the notion that it always rains in the city, with a dejected and slightly overweight man standing in drizzly conditions with water pouring off his shaggy beard and hair.
To play into the usual cliche of a football fan, he also has a bottle of beer in his hand despite the weather.
Another image also shows a group of riled-up Seahawks supporters, three males and two females who look to be in their 30s or 40s, cheering wildly in the stands.
AI has generated a stereotypical image of a Seattle Seahawks fan ahead of the Super Bowl
The Daily Mail also asked artificial intelligence what your average Patriots supporter looks like
As for the Patriots, one photo depicts a man stood wrapped up warm in the freezing New England snow, with a pint of beer in hand.
Another features two stunning female fans in slightly warmer conditions, although one is still wearing a wooly hat.
Fans from both teams can certainly expect better weather in California on Super Bowl week.
The Patriots will be aiming to win their first Lombardi since 2019 at Santa Clara’s Levi’s Stadium on Sunday, with their hopes resting on the shoulders of quarterback sensation Drake Maye.
The Seahawks, meanwhile, are bidding to end their 12-year wait for another Super Bowl win after last claiming football’s top prize in 2014.
They made it back to the showpiece a year later, only to suffer defeat against a Tom Brady-inspired Patriots.
The two franchises will now meet again on the biggest stage in football 11 years later.
Seattle fans will be rooting for the team to win its first Lombardi trophy for 12 years on Sunday
New England die-hards, meanwhile, are hoping to see them prevail for the first time since 2019
This year’s halftime show will also provide headlines, with Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny set to perform.
The NFL and RocNation sparked outrage amongst conservatives by choosing Bad Bunny, who has publicly condemned Donald Trump’s immigration policies on frequent occasions.
After winning a Grammy award last weekend, the Latino artist used the platform to once again blast Trump and ICE.
It is believed the president will be skipping this weekend’s Super Bowl after attending the event in New Orleans last year.
