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A burly steelworker with a Bill Cowher-like jutting chin, wearing a hard hat; based on the Steelers' pre-Steelmark logo in the 1950s-early 1960s. Tennessee Titans: T-Rac: A raccoon, the state animal of Tennessee: Houston Oilers: The Roughneck National Football Conference: Team Mascot(s) Photo Description Arizona Cardinals: Big Red: A red ...
By the mid-1990s, due to the football team's rapid rise, the Powercat had replaced the cartoon-style Willie as K-State's primary logo. In 1997, the current "21st Century" Willie was created. Willie has gray fur, with two white stripes to resemble the Powercat logo. This head weighs eleven pounds.
Media in category "National Football League team logos" The following 51 files are in this category, out of 51 total. 0–9. ... File:NFL Rams logo.svg; O. File ...
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Prior to the 1961 campaign, the Giants official logo was the "giant quarterback" logo created by Marie Barclay Steinmuller, who also created the original "ny" logo. Starting in 1961, a stylized white lowercase "ny" was added to both sides of the team's helmet. This logo survived until 1975, when a stylized white and blue uppercase "NY" replaced it.
More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. Acrisure Stadium; Alan Autry; Andra Davis
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