March 2021 – SportsLogos.Net News

Buffalo Bills, Highmark Reach Stadium Naming Rights Deal

The Buffalo Bills announced this week that Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield of Western New York will be the new naming rights partner of their stadium in Orchard Park, New York, though financial terms of the 10-year contract were not revealed.  “We are proud to welcome Highmark to the Buffalo

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NCAA Reveals Court For 2021 Men’s Final Four

The NCAA has revealed the court design for the 2021 men’s basketball Final Four, which is set to take place at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on April 3 and 5. The two-tone wood court features the Final Four logo at its center, which is surrounded by sublimated stars that

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Colorado Rapids Introduce Minty Fresh ‘Class 5’ Kit

Inspired by the rugged beauty of the nearby Rocky Mountains, Major League Soccer’s Colorado Rapids unveiled their new secondary kit on Friday, dubbing it the “Class 5” kit. The jersey is a pale mint green with dark green accents and a henley collar. Topography lines are embossed on jersey, representing

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Washington Football Team Seeks Input For Rebrand

From now through April 5, the Washington Football Team is accepting submissions for its ongoing rebrand, including suggestions for a new nickname, logo and uniforms. According to a press release, the franchise has received more than 15,000 entries thus far from every state and territory in the United States, as

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Seattle Sounders FC Unveil Jimi Hendrix-Inspired Secondary Kit

Inspired by their tradition of playing “All Along the Watchtower” by Jimi Hendrix before every home game, Seattle Sounders FC unveiled a new psychedelic secondary kit on Tuesday. The jersey combines a wavy tonal purple pattern on the front and sleeves — reminiscent of Hendrix’s album covers and evoking another

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European League Of Football Unveils Logo For Inaugural Season

The European League of Football recently unveiled a new logo for its inaugural season, which is set to begin in June with eight teams from Germany, Poland and Spain playing American rules football. The league has rekindled the names of several former NFL Europe teams, including the Barcelona Dragons, Berlin

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