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The Chargers introduced their new logo Tuesday, a day after their Los Angeles stadium partner, the Rams, did the same. Unlike the Rams, the Chargers did the unveiling without any fanfare.

The Chargers posted the logo on their website and announced it on social media.

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“The Chargers are relaunching what is very much an aspirational brand synonymous with sunshine, blue skies and a fun, carefree style of play dating back to the team’s AFL roots,” the team wrote.

The Chargers’ iconic powder blue and sunshine gold are the forefront of the team’s new mark, logotype and soon-to-be-revealed uniform design. They have removed navy blue.

The team said it drew inspiration from the surf, skate and car cultures of the era when creating its new look.

“The bold, italicized font and numbers are an ode to an era that saw legendary Mustang modifier Carroll Shelby set up shop in Marina del Rey and Latino youths on the Eastside turn 1940s cars into sleek, irreverent lowriders,” the team wrote. “The font and numbers, like a souped-up Shelby, symbolize speed, power and constant forward motion while their placement within the brand is a nod to modifying a classic.”

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The Chargers’ uniform unveiling is less than a month away, the team said.

The following is a list of mascots of National Football League teams:

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American Football Conference
TeamMascot(s)PhotoDescription
Baltimore RavensPoe, Rise and Conquer
Poe
Poe, a raven, named after Edgar Allan Poe. Since 2009, along with human mascot Poe, Rise and Conquer are Baltimore's two live raven mascots on the sidelines for home games, handled by trainers from The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore.
Buffalo BillsBilly BuffaloAn 8-foot tall buffalo.
Cincinnati BengalsWho DeyAn orange Bengal tiger-like figure
Cleveland BrownsChomps, Swagger Jr., Brownie the Elf
Brownie the Elf (left) and Chomps (right)
Chomps is a dog-like figure, based on the team's Dawg Pound section at FirstEnergy Stadium; Swagger Jr. is a live bull mastiff who serves as the Cleveland Browns newest mascot starting with the 2019 season.
Denver BroncosMiles, Thunder II
Miles
Thunder II
Miles is a white, horse-like anthropomorphic figure wearing an orange jersey; Thunder II is a live Arabian horse.[1]
Houston TexansToroA dark blue bull-like figure
Indianapolis ColtsBlueA blue, horse-like figure
Jacksonville JaguarsJaxson de VilleA jaguar-like figure
Kansas City ChiefsK. C. Wolf; Warpaint
K. C. Wolf
K.C. Wolf is a grey-colored wolf-like figure; Warpaint is a live Paint horse
Las Vegas RaidersRaider Rusher
Los Angeles ChargersNone
Miami DolphinsT.D.A dolphin-like figure
New England PatriotsPat PatriotA caricature of a patriot from the American Revolution; named after the nickname of the team's original logo.
New York JetsNone
Pittsburgh SteelersSteely McBeamA burly steelworker with a Bill Cowher-like jutting chin, wearing a hard hat; based on the Steelers' pre-Steelmark logo in the 1950s-early 1960s.
Tennessee TitansT-RacA raccoon, the state animal of Tennessee.
National Football Conference
TeamMascot(s)PhotoDescription
Arizona CardinalsBig RedA red cardinal-like figure
Atlanta FalconsFreddie FalconA caricature of a falcon
Carolina PanthersSir PurrA black panther-like figure
Chicago BearsStaley Da BearA bear-like figure; named after the team's original name, the Decatur Staleys, as well as Bears founder A. E. Staley.
Dallas CowboysRowdyA caricature of a cowboy
Detroit LionsRoaryA lion-like figure
Green Bay PackersNone
Los Angeles RamsRampageA ram-like figure
Minnesota VikingsViktorViktor is a smiling Viking caricature whose head looks similar to the Vikings logo. Previously, Ragnar was one of two 'human' mascots in professional North American sports (i.e. not in any animal or caricature costume), with Lucky the Leprechaun of the Boston Celtics being the other. Ragnar was dressed as a Viking, but in 2015 did not renew his contract.
New Orleans SaintsGumbo, Sir Saint
Gumbo
A dog-like figure; apparently named after gumbo, a dish that is very common in the southern part of Louisiana.
New York GiantsNone
Philadelphia EaglesSwoop, Air Swoop
Swoop
Swoop is an eagle-like figure. Air Swoop is an air-filled eagle caricature and similar to Swoop appearance-wise.
San Francisco 49ersSourdough SamA caricature of a 49er, a prospector who went to California to seek a fortune in the 1849 California Gold Rush
Seattle SeahawksBlitz; Boom; Taima
Blitz
Blitz and Boom are large blue anthropomorphic birds; Taima is a real, living augur hawk, sometimes thought to be an osprey, but actually a buteo[2]
Tampa Bay BuccaneersCaptain FearA caricature of a pirate
Washington Football TeamNone

References[edit]

  1. ^'Broncos', Seahawks' mascots head to Super Bowl'.
  2. ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2014-11-10. Retrieved 2014-11-10.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

External links[edit]

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  • Media related to National Football League mascots at Wikimedia Commons

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