USFL Logos
Arizona Outlaws
Cowboy face with a bandana covering part of his face and a wordmark "OUTLAWS" in red.
Arizona Wranglers
Branding Iron with the letter "W" in middle of a wordmark "ARIZONA WRANGLERS."
Baltimore Stars
Wordmark "STARS" written above a tilted red star with 2 gold stars shadowing.
Birmingham Stallions
A golden and red horse's head with a wordmark "BIRMINGHAM" in gold and "STALLIONS" below in red.
Boston Breakers
Blue bird flying above blue variation waves in a light blue circle with double lined wordmark "BOSTON" in light blue and "BREAKERS" in darker blue.
Chicago Blitz
Wordmark "the" in red and "blitz" in red with white and blue background and the letter "Z" forming lightning bolt.
Denver Gold
Gold sunburst on a black circle above a wordmark "DENVER GOLD" in black with the gold sunburst in the letter "O."
Houston Gamblers
Red letter "G" with the state of Texas outlined in the middle and a gold star located at Houston. A wordmark "HOUSTON GAMBLERS" in black.
Jacksonville Bulls
A charging bull on a grey background in a black outlined circle with wordmark "JACKSONVILLE" in black on top and "BULLS" in maroon with black streaks and "FOOTBALL" in black on the bottom.
Los Angeles Express
Streaking blue "LA" on silver football helmet above a wordmark "EXPRESS" in blue with a streaking letter "E."
Memphis Showboats
A modern-looking showboat steaming away down the river in blue and gold with a wordmark "MEMPHIS" in gold and "SHOWBOATS" in white.
Michigan Panthers
Purple with blue accent panther growling under a wordmark “MICHIGAN” in blue and “PANTHERS” on a purple and gold background in a diagonal square.
New Jersey Generals
Wordmark "NEW JERSEY" in gold and "Generals" in a red custom font with 5 gold stars within a leaf.
New Orleans Breakers
Blue bird flying above blue variation of waves in a light blue circle with a wordmark "NEW ORLEANS" in light blue and "BREAKERS" in darker blue.
Oakland Invaders
A fist holding a thunderbolt on a blue circle.
Oklahoma Outlaws
Cowboy face with a bandana covering part of his face and a wordmark "OUTLAWS" in red.
Orlando Renegades
A blue, red, black, white and grey tomahawk with a wordmark "Orlando" in blue on top and scripted "Renegades" in red above the tomahawk.
Philadelphia Stars
A red star with orange and yellow shadow stars above the wordmark "PHILADELPHIA" in yellow and "STARS" in a custom font and in red.
Pittsburgh Maulers
Steel worker swinging a hammer in black and gold, and above is a wordmark "PITTSBURGH" in white and "MAULERS" in black in an arched pattern on a formed gold background.
They were changed from orange to gold.
Portland Breakers
Blue bird flying above blue variation waves in a light blue circle with double lined wordmark "PORTLAND" in light blue and "BREAKERS" in darker blue.
San Antonio Gunslingers
A black and white cowboy getting set to draw his guns on a green circle and a wordmark "SAN ANTONIO GUNSLINGERS" in blue on a grey border around the circle.
Tampa Bay Bandits
A black, silver and red Bandit riding a horse galloping with a scripted wordmark "TAMPA BAY" in black and "BANDITS" in red with an underline.
Washington Federals
Black eagle's head with a grey star and three green wings off the neck. Wordmark below "WASHINGTON FEDERALS" in black.
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USFL Logo History
The USFL (United States Football League) has a rich history of logos that showcase the league's unique identity and diverse teams. Let's explore the captivating history of the USFL logos and their evolution.
When the USFL was founded in 1983, the league introduced logos representing the different teams and their respective cities. Each logo was carefully designed, capturing the essence of the team and its geographical roots. The logos featured bold and vibrant colors, reflecting the energy and excitement of the league. From the iconic Michigan Panthers logo with its fierce panther head to the sleek and dynamic New Jersey Generals logo, each team's emblem became a symbol of pride for fans nationwide.
As the USFL grew in popularity, the logos underwent some changes and refinements. In 1984, several teams introduced updated logos to enhance their visual appeal and better represent their team's personalities. The logos became more polished and sophisticated, with intricate details and typography. The Birmingham Stallions, for example, revamped their logo to feature a striking stallion in motion, symbolizing the team's strength and agility on the field.
In 1985, the USFL witnessed further logo transformations as the league continued to evolve. Some teams opted for a complete rebranding, unveiling fresh and modern logos aligned with the league's changing vision. The Tampa Bay Bandits, for instance, introduced a new logo that portrayed a fierce bandit character, embodying the team's tenacious and daring spirit. The USFL logos became more than just symbols; they became visual representations of the teams' identities and the league's dynamic nature.
Unfortunately, the USFL ceased operations after the 1985 season, but its logos left a lasting legacy. These logos became iconic symbols of a league that dared to challenge the NFL and captured the hearts of football fans across America. The USFL logos are cherished by collectors and evoke a sense of nostalgia for a league that brought excitement and innovation to professional football.
In retrospect, the USFL logos hold a special place in football history. They represent a time when the sport welcomed new ideas, embraced creativity, and provided an alternative for fans seeking a different football experience. The USFL logos continue to serve as a reminder of a league that made an indelible mark on the sport and left a visual legacy that is admired to this day.