Have you ever noticed the phrases on your favorite NFL players’ helmets? For example, the back of Bills quarterback Josh Allen’s helmet reads “BE LOVE.” This is part of the NFL’s social ...
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has a specific look on the field, and one thing fans noticed on Super Bowl Sunday was his helmet. The thing that annoys me the most about Mahomes is how high his ...
The NFL credited a drop in the number of concussion cases this season with advances in helmet technology, but players said it could take time to convince all those on the gridiron to reach for the ...
The green dot on NFL helmets signifies a player that is allowed to communicate with their sidelines via radio. Source: Getty Images Having a piece of electronic device inside a helmet as a means ...
Like the league’s Super Bowl logo. In years past, fans have examined seemingly benign designs for clues of who the NFL may be pushing toward the big game. Super Bowl 59’s logo featured heavy ...
But apart from the exciting match, the Super Bowl XXVII logo has remained etched in the minds of NFL fans. In 1993, the match was held in Pasadena, California at the Rose Stadium and the bright ...
This has got fans speculating whether the NFL is intentionally choosing those colors to give a clue about the championship matchup. When you look at the recent logos, it’s hard to ignore these ...
The Super Bowl logo went from a unique design each year to an annual re-hash. The NFL has made creative progress with it in the last four years, but why did it take so long to get innovative again?