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WATCH: Twitter will display your Super Bowl prediction on SoFi Stadium roof

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Predictions are rolling in for Super Bowl LVI in a couple weeks. Twitter wants to give people the opportunity to broadcast theirs to the world — but there’s a catch.

Fans can tweet their predictions for the big game between the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams, and Twitter will show them on the SoFi Stadium roof. However, the predictions have to be six words or less in order to fit.

No pressure or anything, but if you tweet your prediction and it’s wrong, millions of people are going to see it.

The Bengals and Rams both punched their tickets to the game this past weekend. After trailing the Kansas City Chiefs 21-3 in the first half, Cincinnati roared back to pull off the comeback and make its first Super Bowl appearance since 1988. Los Angeles survived a few scares against the San Francisco 49ers to appear in the game — which now is effectively a home game at SoFi.

Super Bowl LVI kicks off Feb. 13 at 6:30 p.m. ET on NBC.

Las Vegas releases early odds for Bengals vs. Rams

After yet another exhilarating weekend of NFL football, Las Vegas oddsmakers have set the odds for Super Bowl 56. The matchup is set with the Los Angeles Rams hosting the Cincinnati Bengals.

Heading into Wildcard Weekend three weeks ago, the Rams had the sixth-best odds to win it all. The Bengals had the ninth-best odds.

Los Angeles went all-in on winning with the 2021-22 team. They added Matthew Stafford and Von Miller, and as a result, they have no first-round draft picks until 2024. After taking down the 49ers and winning “a trip” to SoFi for Super Bowl 56, it all seems well worth it for the new Super Bowl favorites.

Not many people expected the Bengals to be where they are this season. After losing back-to-back games to the New York Jets and Cleveland Browns in Weeks 8 and 9, most people counted Cincinnati out. After splitting their next four games to hit 7-6 through Week 14, the Bengals won three games in a row, including one against the Chiefs to reach 10-6.

At the end of the regular season, the Bengals sat at 10-7 as AFC North champions. Cincinnati beat the Las Vegas Raiders in the Wild Card round and the top-seeded Tennessee Titans in the Divisional round. They took down the Kansas City Chiefs in overtime, after going down 21-3 early then losing the OT coin toss.

Super Bowl 56 goes down on Feb. 13.

Super Bowl odds post-conference championships

All odds show BetMGM Odds/DraftKings Odds at the time of publishing, via VegasInsider.com

Los Angeles Rams: -165/-170

Cincinnati Bengals: +140/+150