Saturday, January 18, 2014

#1- Detroit Lions Current Logo 2009-

#1- Detroit Lions Current Logo 2009-

The Detroit Lions, after finishing an abysmal 0-16 the previous year decided it was the best time to take their classic look that they have had for many years and decided to clean it up. They cleaned up this logo which now this logo is sleeker, sharper and sexier. This logo is represented by popular wide receiver Calvin "Megatron" Johnson and quarterback Matthew Stafford. This logo looks like it could be around in today's NFL but it still has that old-fashioned Detroit look with the look of a logo that a car manufacturer might have with the oil colored black outlining the showroom looking blue as the lion.

#2- Minnesota Vikings Current Logo 2013-

#2- Minnesota Vikings Current Logo 2013-

When the NFL made the switch from Reebok to Nike in 2012, the Vikings decided to make their look more modernized. They made the classic Vikings logo, that we all know and love look sleeker, sharper and cleaner. You can tell that the history of the team is still there with this logo but you can also tell that you can still use this logo for today's NFL.

#3- New England Patriots Logo 1971-1992

#3- New England Patriots Logo 1971-1992

Even though this logo doesn't represent the best times of this franchise, everyone, not just Patriots fans, even people that hate the Patriots still love this logo. This logo features a man dressed up like someone from the Revolutionary War era as a patriot, in a three point stance with colonial blue and red featured in this logo. Even though the Patriots ever going back to this logo seems highly unlikely after the success they saw with the flying Elvis logo, this logo will still be represented by Patriots fans everywhere.

#4- Philadelphia Eagles Logo 1987-1995

#4- Philadelphia Eagles Logo 1987-1995

This logo is popular among Eagles fans because this logo represents the eagle in the sky, with the classic kelly green, as the eagle holds a football with its claws as the eagle soars to the sky, which represents the eagle soaring to victory.  This logo reminds Eagles fans of the days of quarterback Randall Cunningham and defensive lineman Reggie White. This logo is also popular because it represents Philadelphia's attitude of being aggressive and intimidating.

#5- Cleveland Browns Logo 1959-1969

#5- Cleveland Browns Logo 1959-1969

This is one of these old time logos that everyone loves. This logo features an elf dressed in orange with a football in his arm, giving this logo a look that would be intimidating back in the 1960's. The last time the Cleveland Browns ever won an NFL Championship was in 1964, while representing this logo with legendary fullback Jim Brown, quarterback Frank Ryan and wide receiver Paul Warfield. This logo is so popular that the elf in the logo has a name, Brownie.

#6- Tampa Bay Buccaneers logo 1976-1996

#6- Tampa Bay Buccaneers Logo 1976-1996

Even though the high times of this franchise weren't represented by this logo, Buccaneers fans still really loved the history behind it. This logo was a one of a kind in the NFL with the 1970's looking red representing the hat and his hair with the face colored Florida orange with Bucco Bruce holding a knife in his mouth, giving this logo a tough and mean look as he's looking into the wind, which makes this logo have a 1970's looking appeal. This logo was so popular and famous that fans gave this logo with their uniform a name, "The Creamsicles".

#7- Denver Broncos Current Logo 1997-

#7- Denver Broncos Current Logo 1997-

This logo is popular among Broncos fans due to the fact that it brings out Denver's spirit of being one of the most modernized cities in their area with the modern looking face of the horse but it still captures the pioneer west look with the pioneer orange with the blue like the blue on the American flag but used wisely on this logo. John Elway, a legendary quarterback won his first two Superbowls with these colors after going 13 years without a ring with winning two then retiring. This logo is still popular with Peyton Manning's high powered offense running the show. Oh yeah, this logo also represents Tim Tebow's famous, yet short career.