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The Super Bowl logo theory posits that the teams that would play in the big game on Feb. 9 were predicted by the colors in the logo. While it's likely just a conspiracy, this year's logo colors do ...
For Super Bowl LVI in 2022 the logo featured red, orange and yellow tones. The two teams that faced off against each other were the Los Angeles Rams, known for their blue and yellow hues, and the ...
While it hasn't yet been confirmed which teams will play in Super Bowl 2024, the fans think the Big Game's logo offers a prediction — and this theory has people getting all worked up.
The Super Bowl 59 logo follows the same pattern, but it also marks the first time the NFL has collaborated with an artist local to the championship city to craft the Big Game's logo.
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.
The Super Bowl 59 logo follows the same pattern, but it also marks the first time the NFL has collaborated with an artist local to the championship city to craft the Big Game's logo.
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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.
Super Bowl 2021 teams — Chiefs and Buccaneers — no longer use same Pantone 186C red in their logos. The Bucs now use Pantone 187C, a change in 2020.
It never fails. The Super Bowl logo theory - in which the colours of the logo reveal which teams will make the final - is back in action. The logo for the 2026 final, Super Bowl LX, has been ...
Super Bowl 57 logo inspiration, backstory. This year’s game is being played in Arizona, so the logo takes inspiration from southwestern themes.
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.