Update: It turns out the photo is a hoax, and I fell for it. According to WFAA reporter Landon Haaf, it was a Photoshop job.

The Superb Owl charity party, though, is very real.

The Eagles and Patriots are set to square off in Sunday’s Super Bowl, but the “Superb Owl” sounds much more intriguing.

The trains at Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport are featuring Super Bowl ad wraps that have an outstanding line break from train to train.

What was supposed to read “Super Bowl LII” became “Superb Owl LII” because the “B” didn’t carry over to the next train. Fans absolutely took notice.

If only this was a Lane Kiffin-led marketing campaign for FAU.

And yes, there is also a Superb Owl party that will raise money for Minnesota charities and feature Vikings players.

But that appears to be unrelated to the airport’s Superb Owl trains.