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Atlanta Falcons’ 60th Season Logo Revealed To Season Ticket Holders – SportsLogos.Net News


The Atlanta Falcons will celebrate their 60th season next year and will mark the occasion with a commemorative logo, which was recently revealed in a merchandise catalog sent exclusively to season ticket holders.

The logo, which was shared with SportsLogos.Net by season ticket holder David Clemons, prominently features the No. 60 in red with the Falcons’ 1966-2002 logo to the left and their current logo, which has been in use since 2003, on the right.

There’s a traditional striping pattern along the bottom of the logo, which gives it a three-dimensional look and contains the full team name. It is complete with a small football at the top and the years 1966-2025 beneath the oversized No. 60.

The logo will presumably be worn as a patch on Atlanta’s uniforms next season, as the franchise wore a similar patch during its 25th season in 1990 and 50th season in 2015. The Falcons also had a 30th season logo in 1995, though it was not worn on their uniforms.

Photos courtesy of @DavidClemons404 on X/Twitter.



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