Super Bowl LX is now over, with the Seattle Seahawks triumphing over the New England Patriots in a one-sided affair at Levi’s Stadium in the Bay Area.
But as the final whistle blows and the Gatorade is poured on the winning coach, fans are already onto the upcoming NFL Draft, free agency, and the new season ahead of us come September.
Even beyond that, though, fans are already dreaming about their team making it to Los Angeles and SoFi Stadium next February to play in the 61st Super Bowl.
With a new Super Bowl comes a new logo, which has become a staple of excitement for fans in recent years, with its style matching the city hosting it.
Super Bowl LX showcased the bright, vibrant colors of the Bay Area, with the iconic San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge.
Back when SoFi and Los Angeles hosted last time, it was a scenic orange and gold, matching the tone of a sunny day on the beach in Southern California, with palm trees in the background.
So what could the NFL have cooking for the Super Bowl LXI logo?
Hollywood or cinematic feel with pure gold? Maybe something to pay homage to the Rams, who won that SoFi Stadium Super Bowl in their home city four years ago?
Well, we don’t have to predict anything, as it appears ESPN might have leaked the Super Bowl LXI logo early in the broadcast.
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Several people on social media posted the exact image of the logo, with a deep orange sky as the backdrop and the foreground taken up by a bright blue wave representing the various beaches in Los Angeles.
If the real logo, not a mockup by ESPN, is used, some fans will begin speculating whether those colors will match the two teams that make the Super Bowl, as they’ve done in the past.
Congratulations to any teams using orange or blue in your color scheme. You might be traveling to Los Angeles next winter.
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