January 2017 – Page 3 – SportsLogos.Net News

Report: Raiders Opt to Relocate to Las Vegas

The fault line throughout California’s football landscape has been busy shifting things around this week. According to a report this morning on NFL.com (seems legit) from Ian Rapoport, the Oakland Raiders are all set to file relocation papers to move to Las Vegas, Nevada. The news of this should be made official “in

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San Diego Chargers Bolting for L.A., Introduce New Logo

  The San Diego Chargers have announced they will be moving to Los Angeles for the 2017 season via a letter from the owner posted to their official Twitter account. The announcement was  made despite ownership not filing any official relocation papers with the league. Last year the Chargers were

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Down East Wood Ducks Introduce New Logos

The Down East Wood Ducks, a new Minor League Baseball team in the Carolina League (Texas Rangers Single-A) unveiled their new logos earlier today at a media event streamed online. The logos, designed by Brandiose, feature a white-headed male wood duck with green and orange features, a look at the whole set:

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Crimson Titles? Alabama 2016 National Phantom Champs Merchandise

The Tigers finally did it, our phantom champions from last season at Clemson rolled away the tide to get their revenge to the tune of 35-31 in last night’s NCAA Bowl Championship Series finale. The win was Clemson’s first national football title since 1981 and stopped Alabama from winning back-to-back championships

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New Uniforms on the way for the New Jersey Devils

According to a Tweet by Fox Sports’ Pete Blackburn and by two of those good old friends of mine  “anonymous” and “sources”, the New Jersey Devils will be getting a new look for the 2017-18 season. The design change coincides with the switch in the league-wide jersey/gear contract from Reebok to Adidas. Obviously nothing

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Not too many surprises for 2017 National Championship Game

We’re in January, which means that it’s time for the most imortant football games of the year for both college and the professional ranks — especially for college, because today’s the day in which we figure out who’s the best team in college football. This year’s National Championship game is

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