New York Giants
In the 2000 season, an updated stylized blue and red trim lowercase “ny” returned as the primary logo. Controversy surrounded the change because the team remained in New Jersey.

New York Giants
1976 - 2000
The uppercase "NY" was itself replaced a season later by the team nickname written out in bold italicized white capital letters "GIANTS." This change was sparked by the team moving its operations to the Meadowlands in New Jersey.

New York Giants
1975
In 1975, a stylized white and blue uppercase "NY" replaced the solid blue "ny." The letters "NY" stand for New York.

New York Giants
1961 - 1975
Starting in 1961, a stylized blue lowercase "ny" was added to both sides of the team's helmet. The letters "ny" stand for New York.

New York Giants
1956 - 1961
The giant blue quarterback towers above Yankee Stadium the team's home from 1956 - 1973.

New York Giants
1950 - 1956
Prior to the 1961 campaign, the Giants official logo was the "giant quarterback" logo created by Marie Barclay Steinmuller. The logo featured a Giant's Quarterback about to throw the football in white and blue on a red background. A wordmark "NEW YORK FOOTBALL GIANTS" in white.

New York Giants
1945 - 1950
The "giant quarterback" logo is illustrative of the evolution of both the Giants and the sport that they play. Initially, the giant quarterback towers above the New York City skyline.
Primary Logo Evolution of the New York Giants
The New York Giants logo has changed multiple times since the team’s founding in 1925. From stylized football players and city skylines to bold lettering, the design has evolved significantly. The New York Football Giants old logo reflected the team's early branding, while today's version, introduced in 2000, is minimal yet timeless. To explore older and alternate versions, visit the New York Giants alternate logo page.
Currently, the New York Giants logo appears on helmets, merchandise, and media as the team’s official symbol. The New York Giants logo PNG version is ideal for digital creators, fans, and content designers needing a crisp, transparent version. This logo not only reflects tradition—it also represents resilience in New York football history. For updates, branding, and official team content, visit the Giants’ website.
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