Super Bowl Logo and Uniform History (2024)

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Super Bowl Primary Logos History

  • Super Bowl I
  • Super Bowl II
  • Super Bowl III
  • Super Bowl IV
  • Super Bowl V
  • Super Bowl VI
  • Super Bowl VII
  • Super Bowl VIII
  • Super Bowl IX
  • Super Bowl X
  • Super Bowl XI
  • Super Bowl XII
  • Super Bowl XIII
  • Super Bowl XIV
  • Super Bowl XV
  • Super Bowl XVI
  • Super Bowl XVII
  • Super Bowl XVIII
  • Super Bowl XIX
  • Super Bowl XX
  • Super Bowl XXI
  • Super Bowl XXII
  • Super Bowl XXIII
  • Super Bowl XXIV
  • Super Bowl XXV
  • Super Bowl XXVI
  • Super Bowl XXVII
  • Super Bowl XXVIII
  • Super Bowl XXIX
  • Super Bowl XXX
  • Super Bowl XXXI
  • Super Bowl XXXII
  • Super Bowl XXXIII
  • Super Bowl XXXIV
  • Super Bowl XXXV
  • Super Bowl XXXVI
  • Super Bowl XXXVII
  • Super Bowl XXXVIII
  • Super Bowl XXXIX
  • Super Bowl XL
  • Super Bowl XLI
  • Super Bowl XLII
  • Super Bowl XLIII
  • Super Bowl XLIV
  • Super Bowl XLV
  • Super Bowl XLVI
  • Super Bowl XLVII
  • Super Bowl XLVIII
  • Super Bowl XLIX
  • Super Bowl 50
  • Super Bowl LI
  • Super Bowl LII
  • Super Bowl LIII
  • Super Bowl LIV
  • Super Bowl LV
  • Super Bowl LVI
  • Super Bowl LVII
  • Super Bowl LVIII

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Super Bowl Primary Dark Logos History

  • Super Bowl LI
  • Super Bowl LI
  • Super Bowl LI
  • Super Bowl LI
  • Super Bowl LI
  • Super Bowl LI
  • Super Bowl LV
  • Super Bowl LV
  • Super Bowl LVII

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Super Bowl Alternate Logos History

  • Super Bowl XXXVI
  • Super Bowl XXXVIII
  • Super Bowl XL
  • Super Bowl XLI
  • Super Bowl XLI
  • Super Bowl XLI
  • Super Bowl XLV
  • Super Bowl 50
  • Super Bowl LI
  • Super Bowl LI
  • Super Bowl LI
  • Super Bowl LI
  • Super Bowl LV
  • Super Bowl LVII

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Super Bowl Wordmark Logos History

  • Super Bowl XLI
  • Super Bowl XLI
  • Super Bowl XLII
  • Super Bowl XLII

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Super Bowl Anniversary Logos History

  • Super Bowl XL

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Super Bowl Special Event Logos History

  • Super Bowl XXIX
  • Super Bowl XXX
  • Super Bowl XXXI
  • Super Bowl XXXII
  • Super Bowl XXXIII
  • Super Bowl XXXIV
  • Super Bowl XXXV
  • Super Bowl XXXVI
  • Super Bowl XXXVII
  • Super Bowl XXXVIII

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Super Bowl Stadium Logos History

  • Super Bowl XLV

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Super Bowl Playing Surfaces History

  • Super Bowl I
  • Super Bowl II
  • Super Bowl III
  • Super Bowl IV
  • Super Bowl V
  • Super Bowl VI
  • Super Bowl VII
  • Super Bowl VIII
  • Super Bowl IX
  • Super Bowl X
  • Super Bowl XI
  • Super Bowl XII
  • Super Bowl XIII
  • Super Bowl XIV
  • Super Bowl XV
  • Super Bowl XVI
  • Super Bowl XVII
  • Super Bowl XVIII
  • Super Bowl XIX
  • Super Bowl XX
  • Super Bowl XXI
  • Super Bowl XXII
  • Super Bowl XXIII
  • Super Bowl XXIV
  • Super Bowl XXV
  • Super Bowl XXVI
  • Super Bowl XXVII
  • Super Bowl XXVIII
  • Super Bowl XXIX
  • Super Bowl XXX
  • Super Bowl XXXI
  • Super Bowl XXXII
  • Super Bowl XXXIII
  • Super Bowl XXXIV
  • Super Bowl XXXV
  • Super Bowl XXXVI
  • Super Bowl XXXVII
  • Super Bowl XXXVIII
  • Super Bowl XXXIX
  • Super Bowl XL
  • Super Bowl XLI
  • Super Bowl XLII
  • Super Bowl XLIII
  • Super Bowl XLIV
  • Super Bowl XLV
  • Super Bowl XLVI
  • Super Bowl XLVII
  • Super Bowl XLVIII
  • Super Bowl XLIX
  • Super Bowl 50
  • Super Bowl LI

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Super Bowl Pennants History

  • Super Bowl XLV

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Super Bowl Programs History

  • Super Bowl I
  • Super Bowl III
  • Super Bowl IV
  • Super Bowl XIX
  • Super Bowl XXIII
  • Super Bowl XXIV
  • Super Bowl XXV
  • Super Bowl XXVII
  • Super Bowl XLV
  • Super Bowl XLIX

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Super Bowl Ticket Stubs History

  • Super Bowl XLV

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Super Bowl Unused Logos History

  • Super Bowl XXXVI
  • Super Bowl XXXVI

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Super Bowl Logo and Uniform History (2024)

FAQs

Why is the Super Bowl logo purple and red? ›

This season, the Super Bowl 58 logo is purple and red. Those are the home colours of the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers. Both clubs will play in this weekend's Conference Championship round. If they win, they will play at Super Bowl 58.

What are the uniforms for the Super Bowl? ›

The 49ers will wear their white uniforms, while the Chiefs will wear red -- the same uniform matchup as the Super Bowl in 2020.

What do the colors of the Super Bowl logo mean? ›

(The Los Angeles team won 23-20 that year). The 2023 Super Bowl logo featured hues of green and red, both of which reflected the colors of the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs who played against each other in the Big Game. (The Kansas City team won 38-35 that year).

Why did NFL change Super Bowl logos? ›

A golden anniversary Super Bowl logo

Super Bowl 50 saw roman numerals dropped for the first time in decades to honor the title game's golden anniversary.

Who designed the Super Bowl logo? ›

With the game being played in New Orleans, the league partnered with a local artist for the first time to design the logo. Tahj Williams, who is the queen of her Black Masking Indian tribe, created the logo bead by bead, using the outline of Super Bowl logos in recent years.

What does purple logo mean? ›

Purple. Represents: Royalty, Luxury, Celebration, Education and Elegance. Being a color of royalty, purple is mostly used to represent religious institutes and educational organizations. It is seldom used for commercial services, unless it can clearly represent the main essence of the company it stands for.

What is the C on the Super Bowl uniforms? ›

If the player has been named captain for longer than four years, the 'C' on the patch is gold. Mahomes and Kelce's gold captain's patch can be seen on the left side of their Super Bowl LVIII jerseys, opposite the 'NKH' patch which pays tribute to a team icon.

Why are the Chiefs wearing red? ›

The Kansas City Chiefs, back in the Super Bowl for the second straight year, will be donning red jerseys for Super Bowl LVIII next week because they won in them four years ago against this same opponent, and because the color will give them a slight advantage thanks to tens of thousands of years of human behavior.

What color uniform has won the most Super Bowls? ›

* Of the previous 57 Super Bowls, teams wearing white jerseys have won 37 times. Colored jerseys don't stand up as well.

Did the Super Bowl logo change? ›

Each year, the NFL changes the Super Bowl logo, giving a unique design for each championship game. The graphic is revealed ahead of the season, far in advance of the actual big game and before any teams officially begin the hunt for the playoffs.

Is the Super Bowl logo painted on the field? ›

The midfield logo has been painted as the NFL shield, flanked by two Super Bowl LVIII logos. A drone from FOX5 Las Vegas captured workers laying down the red for the “L” in “NFL.”

What is the Super Bowl logo in 2024? ›

For this season's Super Bowl – LVIII which will be played in Las Vegas, Nevada, on February 11 – the logo is purple and red.

What is the only NFL logo never changed? ›

The oldest logo in the NFL, which is still being used belongs to the Dallas Cowboys. The current Cowboys logo was first used in 1964 and has not been changed since.

What is the only NFL team without a logo? ›

The logo is based on the Steelmark logo belonging to the American Iron and Steel Institute. The previous helmets were gold. The Cleveland Browns are the only team with no logo.

What are the colors of the 2024 Super Bowl logo? ›

Bettors, have you taken a look at the logo for Super Bowl LVIII? If you haven't yet, you certainly should now. The current logo features the colors of the two teams with the shortest odds to win it all — red and gold for the San Francisco 49ers and purple and black for the Baltimore Ravens.

Why is NFL wearing purple? ›

Today on Spirit Day, millions around the globe wear purple and pledge to stand in solidarity against bullying and discrimination with LGBTQ+ youth.

What NFL team has a purple logo? ›

The Ravens, one of only two teams that wear purple (the Vikings being the other), have reached the AFC Championship Game after taking down the Houston Texans on Saturday.

What are the colors in the Super Bowl 57 logo? ›

Who played in that Super Bowl? The Bengals (orange) and the Rams (yellow). The same thing can be said about Super Bowl 57. The logo was made up of the colors green and red, and it was the Eagles (green) and the Chiefs (red) that ended up fighting for the Lombardi Trophy.

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