Ranking Super Bowl Logos From Best to Worst (2024)

Ranking Super Bowl logos from best to worst originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

The game of football has evolved over the last 56 years – and the same can be said about Super Bowl logos.

Back in January of 1967, the first Super Bowl was held under the official name of “First World Championship Game” between the AFL and NFL. Since then, the two leagues have merged and the Super Bowl has grown into a worldwide spectacle.

Super Bowl LVII between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs will be played in Glendale, Ariz., and it has an appropriate logo to honor the host city:

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The logo for Super Bowl LVII has been revealed, once again adding some local flavor to the Roman numerals: https://t.co/L7c8mwYwoh pic.twitter.com/ZlQO3vLV49

— Andrew Lind (@AndrewMLind) February 14, 2022

With that in mind, it’s time to look back at some old Super Bowl logos. Here are some of the best and worst designs in NFL history:

What are the best Super Bowl logos ever?

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In chronological order, here are the 10 best Super Bowl logos ever:

Super Bowl XIII, 1978: This is a clean design with the red and blue dots that look like you’re playing Space Invaders. It doesn’t have any ties to the host city of Miami, but it’s a great look.

Super Bowl XIV, 1979: The logo was slightly tweaked a year later with the same colors but a unique font, which makes it clear that the game was played in Los Angeles.

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— bruner (@bruner07467708) February 3, 2023

Super Bowl XXIV, 1989: Sticking with the red, white and blue theme, this logo is made for a movie poster. Simple, yet effective and still creative.

Super Bowl XXVI, 1991: The ball levitating is cool, even if it makes no sense for the host city of Minnesota. Certainly random, but it does kind of look like the Lombardi Trophy.

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— bruner (@bruner07467708) February 3, 2023

Super Bowl XXVII, 1992: From the moment you look at this logo, you know it was played at the Rose Bowl. It’s a classy look with a perfect ode to the California stadium.

Enough with the absolute garbage Super Bowl logos. 29 years ago today gave us this gorgeous specimen. But cool, city themed logos ended with SB 45 and have only gotten worse. pic.twitter.com/UPUc6UblHG

— John Hatfield® (@TnCowboys_DFS) February 1, 2023

Super Bowl XXVIII, 1993: If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. With the game in Atlanta the following year, the logo featured Georgia peaches.

I spoke with @ToddRadom and @sportslogosnet about this trend of the Super Bowl logo becoming less creative.

The best example is the difference between the Atlanta Super Bowl in 1993, and this year: https://t.co/JjWbD7c3wq pic.twitter.com/rndSLzlHKh

— Jordan Heck (@JordanHeckFF) January 29, 2019

Super Bowl XXXI, 1996: Can you get any more New Orleans than this? The purple, green and gold were a perfect tribute to Mardi Gras.

This is an S tier Super bowl logo pic.twitter.com/sPwnixU0Jp

— Daire Carragher (@DaireCarragher) January 26, 2023

Super Bowl XXXIII, 1998: Bright colors and effective use of the long numerals. The ‘90s really were the golden era of Super Bowl logos.

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— Fan Apparel and Souvenirs (@FanSouvenirs) November 18, 2022

Super Bowl XXXVI, 2001: After the 9/11 attacks, the NFL ditched its original Super Bowl XXXVI logo for this patriotic look. Fittingly, the New England Patriots won the game.

Finally got around to watching ‘Man In The Arena’ and one of my biggest takeaways from that first episode is how dumb it is that the NFL got away from the creative Super Bowl logos. This ‘01 logo was the best ever. Should have never gone away from these. pic.twitter.com/tDWbT4KUeL

— Steve Perrault (@Steve_Perrault) December 16, 2021

Super Bowl 50, 2015: The NFL ditched the Roman numerals for Super Bowl 50, and it paid off with a sweet logo. The San Francisco skyline silhouette in the numbers was a great touch.

Here's the regional Super Bowl 50 logo with SF landmarks engulfed in fog pic.twitter.com/boJN1VCfCS

— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) June 4, 2014

What are the worst Super Bowl logos ever?

In chronological order, here are the 12 worst Super Bowl logos:

Super Bowl X, 1975: This one isn’t particularly bad, it’s just a bit boring. It feels like they could’ve done something way more creative with only an “X” numeral to fit in.

Super Bowl XV, 1980: There’s really nothing special to this one. No unique font, no popping colors – just bland.

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— bruner (@bruner07467708) February 3, 2023

Super Bowl XLV, XLVI, XLVII, XLVIII, XLIX, 2010-14: When the NFL went away from the custom logos to a more simplified design in 2010, part of the Super Bowl allure was lost. The only bit of creativity in these were the changing stadiums in the background.

Super Bowl LI, LII, LIII, 2016-18: The NFL got slightly more creative after Super Bowl 50, adding just a touch of color to the silver numerals. Not sure why they didn’t just use the Lombardi Trophy as the “I,” though.

Super Bowl LIV, LV, 2019-20: These two are, without a doubt, the worst of the bunch. The trophy in the middle makes Super Bowl LIV look like LIIV and Super Bowl LV look like LIV.

Super Bowl LIV will mark the tenth game under the new #NFL templated "logo system" first deployed for #SuperBowl XLV in 2011.

More details on the logo for next year's Super Bowl here: https://t.co/qcNtqGhmZb pic.twitter.com/nCzNsgzJnx

— Chris Creamer (@sportslogosnet) January 22, 2019
Ranking Super Bowl Logos From Best to Worst (2024)

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What was the logo for Super Bowl 50? ›

A golden anniversary Super Bowl logo

Super Bowl 50 saw roman numerals dropped for the first time in decades to honor the title game's golden anniversary. It continued the stadium outline theme and the Super Bowl name but used gold numbers. Super Bowl rankings:All 57 Super Bowls from best to worst.

Who makes the Super Bowl logos? ›

The co-creator of the new Super Bowl logo is Tahj Williams, queen of the Black Masking Indian tribe in New Orleans, the host city for Super Bowl LIX.

Is 1 a good Super Bowl number? ›

Best and worst numbers for Super Bowl squares

The most desired numbers are: 0,1, 3, 4, 7.

What are good numbers to have in the Super Bowl? ›

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First quarter0 | 0, $4.404 | 1, $0.00
Halftime0 | 0, $1.642 | 2, $0.00
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What famous QB never won a Super Bowl? ›

Donovan McNabb

McNabb gets a lot of criticism for failing to win the Super Bowl, but his nine playoff victories are tied for the most by a quarterback that's never won a Super Bowl. McNabb actually has as many playoff wins as Drew Brees and more than Dan Marino (eight).

What QB has never lost a Super Bowl? ›

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What Super Bowl is 2024? ›

Super Bowl LVIII will be played at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, NV on Sunday, February 11, 2024. Download the NFL OnePass app to stay up to date on all official Super Bowl events. Things will look a little different at Allegiant Stadium for Super Bowl LVIII!

What does the 2024 Super Bowl logo look like? ›

The design goes all-in on Las Vegas, which will host the game for the first time in its history on Feb. 11, 2024. The purple and red logo highlights the city's bright lights – and the colors of the top two teams from the 2023 regular season.

Who won Super Bowl 1? ›

The Green Bay Packers defeat the Kansas City Chiefs 35-10 in the first-ever Super Bowl.

What is the next Super Bowl logo in 2025? ›

On Monday the league revealed the logo for Super Bowl LIX, which is scheduled to take place in New Orleans on February 9, 2025. A video posted by the NFL showed how the logo was the result of a collaboration with a local artist. The logo invokes the beading tradition of the Black Masking Indian tribe of New Orleans.

What was the 2011 Super Bowl logo? ›

Image From ESPN The silver XLV logo features the Lombardi Trophy, Roman Numerals and the Cowboys Stadium. Mark Waller, chief marketing officer for the NFL, said that this logo will be the permanent design for the Super Bowl, with each host city allowed to regionalize the logo.

What is considered to be the best Super Bowl halftime show? ›

Jennifer Lopez and Shakira (2020)

What is the highest rated Super Bowl of all time? ›

However, the 2019 game became the least-watched in more than a decade and the household rating for the Super Bowl declined for the fourth consecutive year. The 1982 game remains the highest-rated Super Bowl broadcast; it earned a 49.1 household rating.

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