The NFL's San Francisco 49ers, partners of the Rangers, are at the center of a wild injury theory as they prepare to host the Super Bowl. While the Rangers have faced injury problems, the 49ers have also struggled, with defensive stars Nick Bosa and Fred Warner suffering season-ending injuries, and offensive stars like quarterback Brock Purdy and running back Christian McCaffrey missing significant time. But the real controversy lies in a bizarre theory that the stadium's proximity to a massive electrical substation is causing these injuries. The theory, which started as an inside joke among players, has gained public attention and even the NFL had to address it. NFL chief medical officer Allen Sills stated that there is no evidence linking the stadium's location to injury causation. However, the stress and strain of life at the sharp end of UK football clubs like Leeds and Rangers make the NFL feel like a cakewalk, as Paraag Marathe, Rangers vice chair, has admitted. The article ends with a thought-provoking question for the audience: 'Is the NFL really that easy?'.