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The Patriots saw great success with the "Flying Elvis" logo on their helmets and jerseys, so it is no surprise that fans may be hesitant to leave that in the past.
The New England Patriots unveiled a new logo on Wednesday. It features blue block lettering instead of white script. The changes to the logo will not be reflected on the helmet.
Furthermore, the logo was also seen in the background of a video in which a former Patriots linebacker visited the team’s facilities and posted about the trip on his social media.
Speculation swirled Friday about the New England Patriots potentially changing their logo. That doesn't appear to be the case.
Happy birthday, Flying Elvis: A run through Patriots logo history The Patriots stuck with a newspaper cartoon for 30+ years, let fans nix a redesign, then a short-term owner greenlit an iconic logo.
Tom Brady's No. 12 jersey will officially be retired by the Patriots, with New England also building a statue of the QB.
The Patriots were used to losing. They'd lost six in a row going into Week 18 and one more defeat would have clinched the No. 1 pick of the 2025 draft. But the Patriots' players didn't care about ...
No more really cool script-style Patriots logo. The Patriots announced their decision to replace the old logo (left) with a blue block font (right), which slightly resembles the Red Sox logo.
The Patriots have selected Louisiana State University junior Will Campbell as the No. 4 pick in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft.
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Former Patriot Accidentally Leaks New Alternate LogoMore Patriots news and rumors: This article was originally published on chowderandchampions.com as Former Patriot Accidentally Leaks New Alternate Logo.
The New England Patriots reportedly put out a new logo and fans let their feelings be heard.
The New England Patriots entered their Week 5 game against the Detroit Lions in style on Sunday with their old-school jerseys and "Pat Patriot" logo helmets.
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