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4. Super Bowl V – Neon Nostalgia (1971) Super Bowl V’s logo remains one of the most visually distinct designs in Super Bowl history. Featuring bold blue and red hues, it gave off a neon glow ...
Ah, the Super Bowl logo conspiracy.Ridiculous at its core, but with each passing year, just a tiny bit more intriguing. For the uninitiated, the theory is simple – fans believe the colours used ...
The Super Bowl logo conspiracy strikes yet again. After last year's NFL finale deviated from the pattern, the Super Bowl 2025 fixture has resurrected the most outlandish theory in sports logo ...
Super Bowl XXXIX’s logo prominently featured the Dames Point Bridge, an iconic structure in Jacksonville, Fla. These logos ...
For Super Bowls 45 through 49, the NFL made the logo entirely silver with an outline of that year’s stadium sitting behind ...
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 ...
Super Bowl logo predicts the 2026 final. We have seen plenty of coincidences with the logo Rams vs Bengals (red/yellow), Eagles vs Chiefs (green/red), 49ers vs Taylor Swift’s ‘Speak Now ...
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.
But, this isn't the first time the Super Bowl logo's colors happened to align with the teams who faced off on the big day. In 2022, the orange and yellow LVI Super Bowl logo seemed to match the ...
Did Super Bowl logo predict Chiefs vs. Eagles? This year's logo was designed by a local New Orleans artist, Taj Williams. She created the logo through beading, paying tribute to her Black Masking ...
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.
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.