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The logo swap won’t change what the Bears wear on the field. The wishbone “C,” which has been the logo the team has worn on its helmets since 1962, will remain in the same place it always ...
The Chicago Bears threw the football world for a loop last month when fans discovered a crucial change to the team’s primary logo. According to the organization’s official brand guidelines ...
When that statement appeared on the team’s website, fans wondered whether that logo would replace the C on the Bears’ helmets and on the middle of the field during home games. But the Bears clarified ...
The wishbone "C" logo has been used on the Bears' uniforms since 1962. The opaque version was introduced then, with the orange-colored "C" introduced in 1973.
The wishbone “C” logo has been used on the Bears’ uniforms since 1962. “The Bear head has been a co-primary mark for many years,” the Bears said in a statement to NBC Sports Chicago.
In today's NFL rumors, the Cowboys give a positive update on Tony Pollard, the Bears switch up their logo, and Jordan Love has a strange request.
The Bears, seemingly, changed their primary logo from the traditional “C” to the Bear logo, according to the brand guidelines portion of their website. If you’re confused, FOX Sports ...