NFL Unveils New Logos for Super Bowl 50

June 5, 2014

The National Football League (NFL) has released its logos for Super Bowl 50 slated for Sunday, arthritis February 7, 2016 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.

To further elevate and celebrate the historic 50th Super Bowl, the NFL will break for one year its unique tradition of using Roman numerals to identify that season’s championship game.

The NFL will return to Roman numerals for Super Bowl LI, slated for February 2017 at Reliant Stadium in Houston. Roman numerals were first employed for Super Bowl V (Baltimore Colts victory over the Dallas Cowboys in January 1971).

The new Super Bowl 50 logos – one for national use (pictured left) and one for regional (pictured right) – serve as tangible symbols of league’s celebration of the first 50 Super Bowls and a look ahead to the future. Super Bowl 50 will be televised by CBS.

Season-long plans will be announced in the months following Super Bowl XLIX Sunday, Feb. 1, 2015 at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, AZ.