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The Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers will meet in the 54th edition of the Super Bowl on Sunday night in Miami, but if you're clicking on this, you're probably wondering what the deal was with the whole Super Bowl LIV thing and why we're using Roman numerals in the first place.

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High quality Super Bowl 54 gifts and merchandise. Inspired designs on t-shirts, posters, stickers, home decor, and more by independent artists and designers from around the world. All orders are custom made and most ship worldwide within 24 hours. Super Bowl LIV Logo Super Bowl 54 Logo, game played in Miami in February 2020 Image last updated on Wednesday, October 30, 2019. Currently 4.67/10. Shop high-quality unique Super Bowl 54 T-Shirts designed and sold by artists. Available in a range of colours and styles for men, women, and everyone. A pair of Super Bowl logos on the two 25-yard lines were just painted on Tuesday afternoon. The end zones will soon represent the two teams playing on Feb. 2, along with an abundance of decor in. Super Bowl 2020 Super Bowl 2020 Logo. Steelers And Patriots Saints Game Terrell Suggs Nfc Championship Game Emmanuel Sanders Lombardi Trophy Super Bowl Xlvii Super Bowl Rings Jacksonville Jaguars.

No problem! We're here to help! Let's break it all down, from the numbers themselves to the history of the NFL using Roman numerals in its championship game (also, if you need to know why it's called the Super Bowl in the first place, we have that too).

54. L is 50, V is five, and I is one, but it's listed as 'LIV' because 'IV' is read as one less than five.

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It would be confusing if you thought about Sunday's game as Super Bowl 2020 when it's deciding the 2019 championship. So this is an easier way to do it.

And the history? From NBC Sports:

Basic blackjack chart. AFL and Chiefs founder Lamar Hunt proposed using Roman numerals for each Super Bowl to add pomp and gravitas to the game. … Super Bowl V was the first to use Roman numerals. They were retroactively added to the Super Bowl II to IV logos.

Super Bowl 54 Logo With Trophy

The NFL will continue with the templated style look for next year's Super Bowl LIV logo, this according to the official program of the upcoming Super Bowl LIII.

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Listed within a section promoting events in the 2019 NFL season, the logo shows the Vince Lombardi Trophy flanked by an 'L' to one side and an 'IV' on the other – these elements all containing a golden reflection, 'Super Bowl' is written below in white on a teal (or aqua) bar – a nod, I'm sure, to the host Miami Dolphins.

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The Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers will meet in the 54th edition of the Super Bowl on Sunday night in Miami, but if you're clicking on this, you're probably wondering what the deal was with the whole Super Bowl LIV thing and why we're using Roman numerals in the first place.

Super Bowl 54 Logo Vs 55 Logo

High quality Super Bowl 54 gifts and merchandise. Inspired designs on t-shirts, posters, stickers, home decor, and more by independent artists and designers from around the world. All orders are custom made and most ship worldwide within 24 hours. Super Bowl LIV Logo Super Bowl 54 Logo, game played in Miami in February 2020 Image last updated on Wednesday, October 30, 2019. Currently 4.67/10. Shop high-quality unique Super Bowl 54 T-Shirts designed and sold by artists. Available in a range of colours and styles for men, women, and everyone. A pair of Super Bowl logos on the two 25-yard lines were just painted on Tuesday afternoon. The end zones will soon represent the two teams playing on Feb. 2, along with an abundance of decor in. Super Bowl 2020 Super Bowl 2020 Logo. Steelers And Patriots Saints Game Terrell Suggs Nfc Championship Game Emmanuel Sanders Lombardi Trophy Super Bowl Xlvii Super Bowl Rings Jacksonville Jaguars.

No problem! We're here to help! Let's break it all down, from the numbers themselves to the history of the NFL using Roman numerals in its championship game (also, if you need to know why it's called the Super Bowl in the first place, we have that too).

54. L is 50, V is five, and I is one, but it's listed as 'LIV' because 'IV' is read as one less than five.

Super Bowl 54 Logo Clipart

It would be confusing if you thought about Sunday's game as Super Bowl 2020 when it's deciding the 2019 championship. So this is an easier way to do it.

And the history? From NBC Sports:

Basic blackjack chart. AFL and Chiefs founder Lamar Hunt proposed using Roman numerals for each Super Bowl to add pomp and gravitas to the game. … Super Bowl V was the first to use Roman numerals. They were retroactively added to the Super Bowl II to IV logos.

Super Bowl 54 Logo With Trophy

The NFL will continue with the templated style look for next year's Super Bowl LIV logo, this according to the official program of the upcoming Super Bowl LIII.

Listed within a section promoting events in the 2019 NFL season, the logo shows the Vince Lombardi Trophy flanked by an 'L' to one side and an 'IV' on the other – these elements all containing a golden reflection, 'Super Bowl' is written below in white on a teal (or aqua) bar – a nod, I'm sure, to the host Miami Dolphins.

Now, minor as they may be, there are a couple of differences in the logo for Super Bowl LIV versus what we've seen in the last few games, the aforementioned gold reflection is one (it's been blue or red since LI), and the other is the new font for the Roman numerals — the last three games have all used the same serifed, thicker font, here we see a much more thin look sans serif.

Super Bowl 54 Logo Clipart

Super Bowl LIV will be the tenth consecutive Super Bowl to use the logo system introduced prior to Super Bowl XLV, held in 2011. A look back at how even a templated logo can evolve (yes, slowly) over the course of a decade:

Super Bowl 54 Logo Design

Super Bowl LIV will be held on February 2, 2020, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.

A very special thanks to Stephen Murphy for spotting the new logo, thanks Stephen!





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