Superbowl 2026 Logo Revealed By NBC
NBC has officialy revealed the Logo for 2026 Superbowl.
The event will take place in Santa Clara, California, home to Levi’s Stadium. Given past designs, we can expect elements that highlight California’s rich football history and tech-forward reputation.
The Super Bowl LX logo continues the trend set by the past four designs, featuring the iconic Vince Lombardi Trophy at the center of bold Roman numerals infused with local elements and a vibrant color scheme.
Each recent Super Bowl logo has paid tribute to its host city—palm trees for LVI, a desert landscape for LVII, the dazzling Las Vegas Strip for LVIII, and the intricate wrought-iron balconies of the French Quarter for LIX. Now, Super Bowl LX brings a distinct Bay Area feel, showcasing the Golden Gate Bridge, the San Francisco skyline, and towering redwood trees.
Adding to the excitement, this year’s logo bursts with color—shades of blue, green, yellow, pink, red, and purple—fueling speculation that it might hint at the competing teams. Could we see the Baltimore Ravens take on the Detroit Lions? The Buffalo Bills face off against the Seattle Seahawks? Or maybe the Los Angeles Chargers battling the Minnesota Vikings? The possibilities are endless!
San Francisco has an intriguing history with the Super Bowl. It was originally set to host Super Bowl XXXIII in 1999, but after plans to renovate Candlestick Park fell through, the game was relocated to Miami’s Pro Player Stadium (now Hard Rock Stadium). A similar fate struck Super Bowl XXXVII in 2003 when a proposed 68,000-seat stadium in San Francisco never materialized, leading the event to move to Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego.
Now, with Super Bowl LX set for February 2026, let’s take a trip down memory lane and revisit the evolution of Super Bowl logos—from the very first game in 1967 to this stunning new design!
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