While the confetti has barely settled on the Kansas City Chiefs’ victory in Super Bowl LVIII, the NFL unveiled the logo for Super LIX on Monday as league officials handed the game off from Las Vegas to New Orleans.
Naturally, the latest design follows the same template as the previous three Super Bowl logos, with the Vince Lombardi Trophy placed among Roman numerals that include some local flavor.
While those logos had palm trees (LVI), a desert landscape (LVII) or buildings along the Las Vegas Strip (LVIII), next year’s backdrop is seemingly inspired by the wrought-iron balconies seen throughout the French Quarter.
The logo no longer uses a gradient color scheme, though, and now includes shades of pink and bright green rather than an image of the sun setting on the previous locations.
This will mark the 11th Super Bowl held in New Orleans, which is tied with Miami for the most all time, including IV in 1970, VI in 1972, IX in 1975, XII in 1978, XV in 1981, XX in 1986, XXIV in 1990, XXXI in 1997, XXXVI in 2002 and XLVII in 2013.