The Titans of New York
1960 - 1962
The original logo for the titans is a black and white football player next to "The Titans of New York" wordmark in navy blue and gold.
Titans Primary Logo
The New York Titans' primary logo has been around since the team's inception in 1960. The original logo featured a blue and white shield with an orange "NY" on it, symbolizing the city of New York. This design was used until 1966, when a new version of the logo was introduced, featuring a more modernized look with two interlocking circles representing unity and strength. The colors were changed to navy blue, gold, and white to reflect New York City's spirit better.
In 1975, another redesign took place, which saw an updated version of the original shield and added stars above it for extra visual appeal. This design lasted until 2002, when yet another update occurred that included changing up some elements, such as making both circles slightly larger while also introducing black into its color scheme along with red accents, which gave off a much more aggressive look than before; many fans now consider this to be one of their most iconic logos ever created!
Throughout its history, there have been several variations made over time. However, all still resemble each other because they are based on what originally started in 1960 -the first incarnation of what would become known today simply as “The Titans.” Despite any changes or updates that may occur throughout the years ahead, this classic emblem will always remain at heart for those who love them dearly: An accurate representation of their beloved football team and everything else associated with NYC culture itself!
The Titans of New York
1960 - 1962
The original logo for the titans is a black and white football player next to "The Titans of New York" wordmark in navy blue and gold.