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15 of the Super Bowl's Biggest Memes
The Super Bowl is about more than just football - it's also a breeding ground for iconic internet moments.
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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The Super Bowl is technically about football, but history suggests it's really about the moments that escape the game and live forever online. This article highlights a slideshow of messiness, drama, and comedy that gave us thousands of memes, from Katy Perry's Left Shark to Travis Kelce's intense screaming.
Why it matters
The Super Bowl is one of the biggest annual television events, drawing in millions of viewers. While the game itself is the main attraction, the internet has turned the broadcast into a breeding ground for viral moments and memes that often overshadow the on-field action.
The details
The slideshow covers a range of memorable Super Bowl moments that spawned countless memes, including Katy Perry's Left Shark dancer, Travis Kelce's passionate outburst, the 'Say Drake' halftime moment, 50 Cent's upside-down pre-show appearance, and more. These unhinged, comedic moments have become just as iconic as the game itself, reflecting how the Super Bowl has evolved into a cultural phenomenon beyond just sports.
- The 2013 Super Bowl featured Katy Perry's memorable halftime show.
- In 2020, the Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce had a heated reaction during the game.
- The 2022 Super Bowl halftime show sparked the 'Say Drake' meme.
The players
Katy Perry
A popular American singer who performed the Super Bowl halftime show in 2013, which included her backup dancer known as 'Left Shark' who became a viral meme.
Travis Kelce
A tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs who had an intense, meme-worthy reaction during a 2020 Super Bowl game.
50 Cent
A famous rapper who was the subject of memes after appearing upside-down in a pre-show segment at a recent Super Bowl.
The takeaway
The Super Bowl has evolved beyond just being a football game, becoming a cultural event that spawns countless viral moments and memes that often overshadow the on-field action. These unhinged, comedic moments have become just as iconic as the game itself, reflecting how the Super Bowl has become a breeding ground for internet fame and cultural relevance.




