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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 ...
Before Super XLIV took place in Miami in February 2010, the NFL and the North Texas Super Bowl Committee unveiled the logo for the ensuing Super Bowl that would take place in Arlington, Texas.
The logos have changed and gone through various iterations. The first logos used in Super Bowls two through 44 specifically featured aspects of the city in which that year’s game would be played.
From 1967's Super Bowl II until 2009's Super Bowl XLIV, the game's logo included various colors, fonts and designs. In its earliest days, red, white and blue dominated -- until the early 1990s.
What is the Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory? The premise of the alleged conspiracy is that the colors in the NFL's official Super Bowl logo correspond to the teams the league has chosen to play ...
When did the NFL change its Super Bowl logo design? After utilizing unique logos for Super Bowls I through XLIV, the NFL made a switch to a cookie-cutter design. Before Super XLIV took place in ...
From 1967's Super Bowl II until 2009's Super Bowl XLIV, the game's logo included various colors, fonts and designs. In its earliest days, red, white and blue dominated -- until the early 1990s.
The logos are typically released the Monday after the most recent Super Bowl, so people were able to see this year’s logo back in February 2024.
From 1967's Super Bowl II until 2009's Super Bowl XLIV, the game's logo included various colors, fonts and designs. In its earliest days, red, white and blue dominated -- until the early 1990s.