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The first Super Bowl did not have a logo, but each championship game since then has featured one. Super Bowl 2 through Super Bowl 44 (1968-2010) featured a logo that often included a nod to the ...
Tahj Williams became the first local artist to create the Super Bowl logo ahead of the 2025 championship game. Here's what to know about her design.
Super Bowl XXXIX’s logo prominently featured the Dames Point Bridge, an iconic structure in Jacksonville, Fla. These logos continued until 2010, when the NFL shifted its design philosophy again.
In years past, the NFL Super Bowl logos were seemingly identical — only the Roman numerals changed. This was until the 2022 Super Bowl logo featured a reddish-orange hue similar to the Bengals ...
The Super Bowl 59 logo on a promotional display in the French Quarter on December 14, 2024 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Aaron M. Sprecher/Getty The 2025 Super Bowl logo features red and green.
Super Bowl Logos from 2022 to 2024 Matched the Finalist Teams. The theory gained traction because the past three Super Bowl logos aligned perfectly with the colors of the competing teams.
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — People who subscribe to the Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory might face a dilemma next season. For each of the past four seasons, some fans believed the colors used in the ...
For Super Bowls 45 through 49, the NFL made the logo entirely silver with an outline of that year’s stadium sitting behind them, before creating an all gold logo to celebrate Super Bowl 50.
Unveiled in 2024, the Super Bowl LIX logo for New Orleans is a mixture of purple, orange, red, and green — with red and green being the operative part of the conspiracy theory this year.
The Super Bowl logo has a New Orleans flare with red and light green colors in the large 59 numerals. It's the 59th Super Bowl in 2025. The Vince Lombardi Trophy stands between the "L" and "I" of ...
Tahj Williams became the first local artist to create the Super Bowl logo ahead of the 2025 championship game. Here's what to know about her design.
Super Bowl XXXIX’s logo prominently featured the Dames Point Bridge, an iconic structure in Jacksonville, Fla. These logos continued until 2010, when the NFL shifted its design philosophy again.