Super Bowl Logo
Super Bowl Logo
The Super Bowl logo has changed ever so slightly throughout the years. The Super Bowl logo game debuted on network television to an audience of approximately a million and the viewer rate has been on the rise ever since. With a surprise twist, that game featured the inconsistent Max McGee who was only a backup player on the Packers and did not expect to see any play time and a Super Bowl logo that was simple. Out of the previous games played in the 1966 season, McGee only caught four passes with a sad total of 91 yards for the season. Much to the surprise of McGee and his teammates, first string wide receiver, Boyd was injured, sending the second-string player in to represent the team. Amazingly, Max McGee caught a total of 7 passes and gained a strong 138 yards to lead the Pack to the first Super Bowl victory ever. This was perhaps the simplest of the Super Bowl logos. The Super Bowl logo has been enhanced each year since.
Superbowl Logo
With an impressive five wins each, the Pittsburgh Steelers, Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers lead the league for number of championship trophies held for Super Bowl logo. Coming in at a close second place with three wins each are the Oakland/LA Raiders, Washington Redskins, Green Bay Packers and the New England Patriots. The Cowboys of Dallas also hold the incredible record of making 8 appearances in the past 40 Super Bowls, boasting a 20% victory rate, the best in the NFL and for the Super Bowl logo.
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Super Bowl Logos
It is accepted that the Super Bowl logo has its roots dug snugly into the English sport of rugby and its conception took place in the early 1800s. While some say that the first American football game took place between varying universities on the East Coast of the United States since this was the only geographic location of academic institutions in America at the time others claim that since both football and soccer have their roots in rugby, these games were actually what would become modern-day soccer. It is rumored and accepted by some that the first ever game took place between Ohio State and Michigan University and others believe that the premier game was held between Oklahoma and Nebraska University. The Super Bowl logos were enhanced each year.