The Super Bowl logo has become more of a talking point among NFL fans over the last few seasons. Part of the reason for that is a conspiracy theory that the colors of the Super Bowl logo determine ...
Every year, the NFL releases its Super Bowl logo a year ahead of the game, but something weird keeps happening- the colors in the logo seem to match the teams that actually make it to the ...
Like the league’s Super Bowl logo. In years past, fans have examined seemingly benign designs for clues of who the NFL may be pushing toward the big game. Super Bowl 59’s logo featured heavy ...
For proof, look no further than the colors it chooses for the Super Bowl logo. The premise of the alleged conspiracy is that the colors in the NFL's official Super Bowl logo correspond to the ...
The four in the AFC and the four in the NFC. The NFL logo and shield used to actually have a whopping 25 stars on it, rather than the current eight. Each star represented what was then ...
The Super Bowl logo went from a unique design each year to an annual re-hash. The NFL has made creative progress with it in the last four years, but why did it take so long to get innovative again?