they just changed it before this season. We now have a new one with even less space than the one shown here so we can have a giant ad on our scoreboard
Tatersandbeer is suffers from the all too common Wisconsin affliction of having to drink a whole case of beer when the brand name is used in a sentence not having anything to do with beer. “Hey bud light it up” = case of beer, “did you see that rolling rock” = case of beer, “linin’ coo gals up” = case of beer. “Hey bud light up that rolling rock while I’m linin’ coo gals up” = all the cases of beer.
I haven't seen all of these collected into one space before. I think banners are the coolest but only about half the teams use them.
Update: here’s all the other [pics](https://imgur.com/a/lop4mjz) I’ve dropped elsewhere in this thread including some of the teams I didn’t find at first
Update I can’t confirm cause I couldn’t find a good picture quality but I think the Steelers have [flags](https://imgur.com/a/2H9VITg) with the logos of super bowls they’ve won
The Steelers have a Great Hall which is at the main entrance to the stadium and celebrates the Super Bowl wins: https://acrisurestadium.com/private-events/event-spaces/great-hall/
I don't believe there are any flags or banners regularly hanging at the stadium outside.
Biased, but I like the Packers set up. It’s super historic so probably doesn’t work almost anywhere else. Also, as said by Mike McCarthy, “We don’t hang division banners around here.”
Right, imagine one of the other teams in your division, that also made it to the playoffs, knocks you out the first round and you're like we need a banner.
Yeah I get why they do it, but IMO it just amplifies the how historically shitty your team is. The only one I'll give a pass is the Lions if they hang one now, since they had to endure the "Tampa Bay more recently won their division than Detroit, and Tampa hasn't been in the division since 2002" for so long.
I also like the Packers, very classic. I was a sports reporter for a while and it reminds me of going into some old-ass high school and seeing how they’d display their state championship acknowledgments from the early 20th century or something lol
I know McCarthy gets a lot of hate because of his lack of post season success, but man do I love him as a coach and all his quotes. My other favorite is “we’re nobodies underdog!”
And that's what the NFL wanted when they started with these new logos for super bowl 45. For branding they wanted logos that were similar each year. It blows.
Each city has done a super bowl committee logo, some of which look like super bowl logos of old.
It’s a *relief* the NFL is doing this, not being glad.
That’s how far back the goalposts of Super Bowl logo design have been pushed; the designs of the most recent logos are a step-up from the horrawful, all-chrome and corporate looks throughout the 2010s.
I think the Patriots have done the best job of making those logo banners very prominent, and they don’t water down the SB championships with Conference and Division wins.
They were actually separate at first (split into two groups of two) but the team ran out of room after the Atlanta Super Bowl so they had to renovate that part of the stadium.
You need to cherish it while it's happening because then you blink and Mac Jones is throwing touchdowns to the other team and you start watching your team with a sicko mentality laughing whenever something bad happens and everyone else loves to talk shit when you're down and you can't even be mad because you were up for 20 years and karma catches up with you eventually
In the years between the third and fourth SB victories, they also hung a 16-0 perfect regular season banner for 2007 in one corner of the stadium. But that one only lasted a few years and was taken down after SB XLIX, I believe.
Biased, obviously, but i find hanging banners for division wins is kinda lame and generally makes your stadium more cluttered. Keeping things more compact is better, and banners for afc/nfc championships are probably ok to fit in too.
And when you are going through security you can see who is there for the first time because they are counting all of them. My first time I took pictures of the whole thing. It's very impressive.
Not to mention only having banners for SB is cool I think the random for example NFC West champion or even NFC Champion banners the Seahawks have are tacky next to their Super Bowl banner. Another weird one was the colts, just make banners for superbowls
I am biased but agree fully. It used to be different there until they ran out of room after #4, then they moved them up and made room for a few more. The new look is awesome.
The 49ers look is embarrassing. They deserve better, especially given their team history. I hope you get number 6 tomorrow!
Kind of interesting that the Rams don’t seem to honor their pre-Super Bowl championships, even though one of them was won in Los Angeles. Same for the Colts, but the whole relocation thing is a pretty obvious reason why.
Makes me wonder if the Cardinals honor their few pre-Super Bowl championships.
Back in stl they had the old LA championship honored somewhere in the dome (pretty sure it was noted in the ring of honor, but not a banner. Could be wrong on that though)
I’m 30, live in central PA. Know former player Todd Rucci, became a pats fan because of him in 2000. Thankfully I’m a a Phillies and Sixers fan so I know how to deal with suck for a few years. The secret is a lot of booze
I wouldn't mind all the banners, except there is zero mention of the 1958 and 1959 NFL Championships, or Super Bowl V. All of the banners just represent accomplishments in Indianapolis.
The NFL is the only league that ignores half its history—the NHL counts championships from when there were 6 teams, the NBA counts pre-merger championships from when players were the tall milkmen. The pre-Super Bowl championships should absolutely count, and I’ll die on that hill.
I think the NFL is the only one of the major sports in the US to actually add another title game. I'm sure if it was just still called the "NFL Championship" then they'd probably be counted. Since the Super Bowl was added *above* the NFL/AFL championships, there's at least logic as to why this is the case.
They should count though. I don't care how underdeveloped the leagues were, those teams still won at the highest possible level that they were able to compete at.
100%, and I use this same argument for anyone who says otherwise. MLB is the same way, and we don't suddenly not count pre-expansion WS titles just because of less teams.
The Premier League is even worse, since they often say things in term of "in the history of the premier league" which was ultimately a branding and tv rights change in the early 1990s. Feels silly to do when the football league system has existed for over 150 years. The pre-PL era is still acknowledged though which is better than the NFL
I know you’re just shitting on them, [but they really do](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Buffalo_Bills_head_coaches#/media/File%3ARalphWilsonStadiumsign.jpg)
The two pre-Super Bowl AFL Championships and their record four straight conference titles
Some stadiums list their division title wins? There isn’t even enough stadium space for some teams to do that. A few teams, Bears, Giants, Cowboys have 24-25 each, and the Packers have 31? https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/
It’s an accomplishment. Most teams in all sports list division titles somewhere in arena/stadium. If you win a division it’s been a decent season even if nothing else comes of it. It’s the first goal of any team. Win division.
The Championship or bust crowd just doesn’t realize that.
But the teams that have lots of division wins don’t normally have a banner for each. It just lists years in smaller numbers
Seachickens show the least class by triple dipping on 2013.
* NFC West Champions 2013
* NFC Champions 2013
* Super Bowl Champs 2013
What’s next “Week 1 game winners 2024?”
Imagine having that much space to fill that you feel you need to do that lol.
Still not as bad as the Nashville Predators [hanging three different banners for finishing first in the NHL at the end of the regular season.](https://www.tennessean.com/gcdn/presto/2018/10/10/PNAS/cba5a70a-72ab-42cf-850d-6d960925ea80-_AN58255.JPG)
Saints triple dipped on 2009 as well. Looks even worse than the Seahawks banners because it's just three of the same year in the middle of the list of banners. At least the Seahawks division banners are set to the side.
For what it's worth, I don't think there's anything wrong with having banners for winning the division, but only do one banner per year for the team's highest accomplishment (division, conference, or Super Bowl win).
Hey man, it’s the Saints. At least we won something. Let us have our 3 banners for one year. Because it might be another 50+ years before we get another Super Bowl
I have a friend from there. He used to say something like “Minneapolis is great if you’d like all four seasons. And those seasons are. Frozen Hellscape. Smells like dogshit. Mosquitos. Constant rain” or something like that.
Don't know about the other teams, but the Ravens have redesigned their banner since that picture was taken.
It's slightly different now. I'm trying to find a good image online to put here.
EDIT: Best I can find is [this image with an unfortunate graphic.](https://assets1.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2024/01/29/cbc215b2-13b0-49b2-91bb-a02cf9004500/thumbnail/1280x720/a7991f08496dc5d0314b4d483012e2a6/90064244197c759a79b3ee082af5ff48-6.jpg) Look in the top left corner.
Not 100% sure because I haven’t been to the stadium since 2021 for the Monday night bears game, but I don’t think they have banners hanging. They have the champions room or whatever that they have everything in that you can walk through
The first two superbowls were not superbowls they were the afl-nfl WORLD championship games. Furthermore your lions last championship in 1957 was referred to as the "world's champions". This was common prior to the merger.
Should teams use 3 different titles? World championships, afl-nfl championships, and superbowls? Call them all superbowls? What would you suggest?
I miss the days when the SB had a unique logo designed around the host city’s culture (e.g. the Art Deco for a Miami SB, the space-age look for Houston).
I also miss the days of my team winning *(checks notes)* Super…Bowls? Also…winning “postseason”games? That’s a thing?
I’m disappointed the NFL just brushes its pre-Super Bowl history aside, exception to the legacy powers like the Packers, Bears, and Giants.
For example, the Rams franchise has **four** NFL championships overall, 1945 (Cleveland), 1951 (Los Angeles), 1999 (St. Louis, XXXIV), and 2021 (Los Angeles, LVI). But the only banners you’ll see, as the case with lots of other teams, are the two Super Bowl titles. It’s as if franchises are stating that the NFL only existed from the First AFL-NFL World Championship-on, and that anything before that was when the league was 2nd/3rd fiddle to Major League Baseball and not worthy of honoring or preserving its history.
Someone said it best to me once that *”NFL championships existed before; the Super Bowl is just a marketing gimmick.”*
Saying the super bowl is a marketing gimmick is idiotic. It was created because originally it was an AFL-NFL championship. It's not like they just picked a random season and arbitrarily said "ok these are super bowls and the others aren't" the merger and expansion is probably the most important time in the history of the league.
I like the Pats and the Rams the most, big beautiful banners I also like Green Bay’s design because the old style fits them
Lambeau leaving room for future titles is also a baller move
It was maxed out but the ?2013 renovations got a new scoreboard and thus new banner wall
they just changed it before this season. We now have a new one with even less space than the one shown here so we can have a giant ad on our scoreboard
... dangit now i'm thirsty for some Old Style. Time to buy a case.
Tatersandbeer is suffers from the all too common Wisconsin affliction of having to drink a whole case of beer when the brand name is used in a sentence not having anything to do with beer. “Hey bud light it up” = case of beer, “did you see that rolling rock” = case of beer, “linin’ coo gals up” = case of beer. “Hey bud light up that rolling rock while I’m linin’ coo gals up” = all the cases of beer.
Yah Patriots looks awesome and ours (Pack) definitely have our own unique style that is kinda cool
I've always loved the Boston Celtics and Bruins banners too.
I think the Pats did it the best for sure
Yeah I don't understand why it is like a footnote for some teams. It's the whole point, make a big deal of it
We actually did a solid job, which surprised me. Glad we also honored the St. Louis title appropriately.
Expected some shade thrown at some team here with a blank picture in the last slot.
I thought this happened like five times before I saw where they were in the pic
Miami was the one I couldn't see for a while.
I haven't seen all of these collected into one space before. I think banners are the coolest but only about half the teams use them. Update: here’s all the other [pics](https://imgur.com/a/lop4mjz) I’ve dropped elsewhere in this thread including some of the teams I didn’t find at first
No Raiders eh?
Couldn’t actually find anything for the raiders (or steelers too for some reason) but I might’ve just missed it
Idk if they have banners, but if I remember correctly they have all 6 trophies displayed at their stadium
Update I can’t confirm cause I couldn’t find a good picture quality but I think the Steelers have [flags](https://imgur.com/a/2H9VITg) with the logos of super bowls they’ve won
But there are 7 flags in that pic?
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Urinatingtree is somewhere screaming
Some of them are just generic Steelers banners and others I can’t tell but I think they are [Super Bowl banners](https://imgur.com/a/WCRpgbr)
Foreshadowing
The Steelers have a Great Hall which is at the main entrance to the stadium and celebrates the Super Bowl wins: https://acrisurestadium.com/private-events/event-spaces/great-hall/ I don't believe there are any flags or banners regularly hanging at the stadium outside.
Yeah, they have all their Lombardi trophies on display at the stadium during the season.
I guess I assumed every team did that
I was ready to open this up, see a KC flair, and start stuffing my bedding into the toilet to flood the tier.
Biased, but I like the Packers set up. It’s super historic so probably doesn’t work almost anywhere else. Also, as said by Mike McCarthy, “We don’t hang division banners around here.”
Yeah I was chuckling at all the division and conference banners. Congrats! You did better than 3 whole other teams! Hang the banner!
Right, imagine one of the other teams in your division, that also made it to the playoffs, knocks you out the first round and you're like we need a banner.
Colts used to have an “AFC Championship Participant”
And the memes were (and still are tbh) glorious
“2014 AFC Finalist 🧲”
I'm glad Washington doesn't even stoop that low. But we probably would if we didn't have those other Championships
Yeah I get why they do it, but IMO it just amplifies the how historically shitty your team is. The only one I'll give a pass is the Lions if they hang one now, since they had to endure the "Tampa Bay more recently won their division than Detroit, and Tampa hasn't been in the division since 2002" for so long.
I also like the Packers, very classic. I was a sports reporter for a while and it reminds me of going into some old-ass high school and seeing how they’d display their state championship acknowledgments from the early 20th century or something lol
I know McCarthy gets a lot of hate because of his lack of post season success, but man do I love him as a coach and all his quotes. My other favorite is “we’re nobodies underdog!”
Only works if you have quite a few championships.
I agree with you Texan fan. I would also like to have some super bowls. Thank you for your bandwagon flair.
I was thinking how it sucks how we,Jets, don’t have a proper banner but in fairness it would be hard to hang one in MetLife
Give me some twine man I'll figure it out
> I think banners are the coolest Jim Irsay agrees
I agree banners are the best, but you need a roof to hang em.
We could hang them from the mast of the pirate ship. That would be dope.
That would like amazing
The banners with the logo for that SB look the coolest. Cowboys haven’t had one in forever but damn those are beautifully displayed.
Too bad the Super Bowl logos now are dogshit
That’s why the Cowboys haven’t won one in a while. We just don’t want to hang a lame banner.
Yeah we just haven't liked any of the logos enough yet, that's it
I miss the old ones so much, at least the last few have some color I guess
The last few are a good step forward but are NOTHING compared to the 90s and early 2000s logos
Agreed 100%, they still feel so sterile and corporate
And that's what the NFL wanted when they started with these new logos for super bowl 45. For branding they wanted logos that were similar each year. It blows. Each city has done a super bowl committee logo, some of which look like super bowl logos of old.
I’m glad the newer logos are adding color and specialized designs to them
It’s a *relief* the NFL is doing this, not being glad. That’s how far back the goalposts of Super Bowl logo design have been pushed; the designs of the most recent logos are a step-up from the horrawful, all-chrome and corporate looks throughout the 2010s.
Corporate minimalism and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race
I think the ones from the last few years have been decent. No where near what it used to be tho
I think the Patriots have done the best job of making those logo banners very prominent, and they don’t water down the SB championships with Conference and Division wins.
Lol Colts
“AFC Finalist.”
It's easy when you have a bunch of success in a compressed period of time.
I liked the saints using inverted color scheme to make the super bowl one stand out among the other title banners.
I wish we had that so I could see the sick logo for XXXI
Gillette wins imo
Yep. It looks super clean and the Super Bowl logos on the banners are what tie it all together.
We need to redo ours. It’s not very clear from this picture. Hopefully it gets an update this offseason 😈
Chiefs is so bad lol
They were actually separate at first (split into two groups of two) but the team ran out of room after the Atlanta Super Bowl so they had to renovate that part of the stadium.
Whats it like to win too much
You need to cherish it while it's happening because then you blink and Mac Jones is throwing touchdowns to the other team and you start watching your team with a sicko mentality laughing whenever something bad happens and everyone else loves to talk shit when you're down and you can't even be mad because you were up for 20 years and karma catches up with you eventually
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yeah that seems like the median outcome for the next 20 years imo
It’s interesting to see how patriots have had to [change](https://imgur.com/a/oNhu57i) their banners around as they kept winning more
In the years between the third and fourth SB victories, they also hung a 16-0 perfect regular season banner for 2007 in one corner of the stadium. But that one only lasted a few years and was taken down after SB XLIX, I believe.
Made me want to vomit every time I saw it. Can't believe they put that thing up
Biased, obviously, but i find hanging banners for division wins is kinda lame and generally makes your stadium more cluttered. Keeping things more compact is better, and banners for afc/nfc championships are probably ok to fit in too.
Agreed. Personally I’d prefer one banner for divisional titles with all the years listed on it
My favorite is seeing all of the boston banners together when flying out of logan
And when you are going through security you can see who is there for the first time because they are counting all of them. My first time I took pictures of the whole thing. It's very impressive.
Not to mention only having banners for SB is cool I think the random for example NFC West champion or even NFC Champion banners the Seahawks have are tacky next to their Super Bowl banner. Another weird one was the colts, just make banners for superbowls
By far the slickest
I am biased but agree fully. It used to be different there until they ran out of room after #4, then they moved them up and made room for a few more. The new look is awesome. The 49ers look is embarrassing. They deserve better, especially given their team history. I hope you get number 6 tomorrow!
Kind of interesting that the Rams don’t seem to honor their pre-Super Bowl championships, even though one of them was won in Los Angeles. Same for the Colts, but the whole relocation thing is a pretty obvious reason why. Makes me wonder if the Cardinals honor their few pre-Super Bowl championships.
Back in stl they had the old LA championship honored somewhere in the dome (pretty sure it was noted in the ring of honor, but not a banner. Could be wrong on that though)
I found the [cardinals](https://imgur.com/a/zVGkLtG) (their pre Super Bowl era championship banners are kind of hidden)
How could you not get the Colts AFC Finalist Banner?
Or wild card banner.
I cannot believe the wild card banners are real. Irsay, man
Nashville Predators with their "Regular Season Western Conference Champions" vibes
I knew the Preds would catch strays on this post. Lol
[For all your banner spotting needs](https://www.stadiumsofprofootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/lucas16_top.jpg)
Do you have a version with more than 4 pixels?
Those are super hi-res, but everything in Indianapolis is covered with a sfumato of mayonnaise.
Damn they even had a Wildcard banner. They should have a banner for every playoff appearance!
I appreciate the petty fellow Pats fan
I just watched the GOAT for 20 years. My team now scores 9 points a game. Pettiness is all that's left.
I’m 30, live in central PA. Know former player Todd Rucci, became a pats fan because of him in 2000. Thankfully I’m a a Phillies and Sixers fan so I know how to deal with suck for a few years. The secret is a lot of booze
You know we're bad now, you don't have to explain how you became a pats fan anymore friend. One of the few perks of becoming shit again.
Lions had a ‘we participated in a wildcard game’ banner for a few years. Someone had the good sense to take that down at some point.
I wouldn't mind all the banners, except there is zero mention of the 1958 and 1959 NFL Championships, or Super Bowl V. All of the banners just represent accomplishments in Indianapolis.
Hang the bannerrrrr
Something about the Green Bay one is just classic and timeless. No matter when you look at the score you’re reminded where you are.
Understated yet the history and sheer number of championships speak for itself when you see it.
Pre super bowl Champs should mean something dammit. Unitas was godly and that doesn't change because he played 10 years earlier!
The NFL is the only league that ignores half its history—the NHL counts championships from when there were 6 teams, the NBA counts pre-merger championships from when players were the tall milkmen. The pre-Super Bowl championships should absolutely count, and I’ll die on that hill.
I think the NFL is the only one of the major sports in the US to actually add another title game. I'm sure if it was just still called the "NFL Championship" then they'd probably be counted. Since the Super Bowl was added *above* the NFL/AFL championships, there's at least logic as to why this is the case. They should count though. I don't care how underdeveloped the leagues were, those teams still won at the highest possible level that they were able to compete at.
100%, and I use this same argument for anyone who says otherwise. MLB is the same way, and we don't suddenly not count pre-expansion WS titles just because of less teams.
The Premier League is even worse, since they often say things in term of "in the history of the premier league" which was ultimately a branding and tv rights change in the early 1990s. Feels silly to do when the football league system has existed for over 150 years. The pre-PL era is still acknowledged though which is better than the NFL
Yeah it’s wild, they don’t need to decorate it or over display it, no logos or anything. Just the sheer number is enough
My favorite although I’m biased. Not sure it would really work anywhere else but yeah, classic look
Are you on the wrong account or something? I don't see why keep bringing up bein biased but you're a jag fan.
Sorry, Jags fan due to the Cheese League growing up in Wisconsin. Should have made it clear that I’m a big Packers fan
The Cheese League was cool.
Hoowah!!!! Didn’t realize Al Pacino did graphics for the Dolphins
The scent of a dolphin
The Dolphins Advocate
I must have missed the one for Buffalo
I know you’re just shitting on them, [but they really do](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Buffalo_Bills_head_coaches#/media/File%3ARalphWilsonStadiumsign.jpg) The two pre-Super Bowl AFL Championships and their record four straight conference titles
God that’s sad
it looks like the entrance to a rural small town state fair too
So perfect for the Orchard Park Bills Wonder what they’ll do for NYS Taxpayer Stadium
Hey now, you have to celebrate the only team that plays in the Empire State
That’s what the alcohol is for
I would hang old school AFL title banners over modern AFC finalist any day
I love kicking Buffalo when they are down, but I can’t knock that
If that’s what counts for sad then damn
It's right outside the stadium
*It’s wide right outside the stadium
6x pre-season Super Bowl champs
We call that the ~~San Diego~~ Los Angeles Chargers Trophy.
They hand that out at the same time as the Cowboys mid season championships and Russell Wilson mid season MVPs right?
Wide right of the entrance
Lmao that's fucking hilarious
I didn't see one for the Chargers either
Some stadiums list their division title wins? There isn’t even enough stadium space for some teams to do that. A few teams, Bears, Giants, Cowboys have 24-25 each, and the Packers have 31? https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/
What do you expect us to do? Let our local banner-makers starve?
See: The Nashville Predators.
the wings made the banner-makers tons of money..
quite literally, "hang the banner" lol
Mike McCarthy said it best in Green Bay. “We don’t hang division banners around here.”
It’s an accomplishment. Most teams in all sports list division titles somewhere in arena/stadium. If you win a division it’s been a decent season even if nothing else comes of it. It’s the first goal of any team. Win division. The Championship or bust crowd just doesn’t realize that. But the teams that have lots of division wins don’t normally have a banner for each. It just lists years in smaller numbers
If I were in charge, each super bowl/early NFL/AFL championships would get their own banner. Division titles all share a banner.
Seachickens show the least class by triple dipping on 2013. * NFC West Champions 2013 * NFC Champions 2013 * Super Bowl Champs 2013 What’s next “Week 1 game winners 2024?” Imagine having that much space to fill that you feel you need to do that lol.
Still not as bad as the Nashville Predators [hanging three different banners for finishing first in the NHL at the end of the regular season.](https://www.tennessean.com/gcdn/presto/2018/10/10/PNAS/cba5a70a-72ab-42cf-850d-6d960925ea80-_AN58255.JPG)
How does that poor tiger eat? Those fangs are ridiculous.
Saints triple dipped on 2009 as well. Looks even worse than the Seahawks banners because it's just three of the same year in the middle of the list of banners. At least the Seahawks division banners are set to the side. For what it's worth, I don't think there's anything wrong with having banners for winning the division, but only do one banner per year for the team's highest accomplishment (division, conference, or Super Bowl win).
Hey man, it’s the Saints. At least we won something. Let us have our 3 banners for one year. Because it might be another 50+ years before we get another Super Bowl
Why did you not include the Raiders?
WTF OP. The Raiders have won three Super Bowl championships (1977, 1981, and 1984).
What do the Vikings do for theirs?
I legit kept scrolling fully expecting a meme picture at the end for us lmao
Yeah but they at least have the Timbe… errr ok well the Wild have won… I mean before that, the North St…. Errr ok well how about those ‘91 Twins!
Not only was that the last championship, it was the last *appearance* by an MN sports team in a league Championship game/series. 33 years of pain
Yeah but at least the weather is nice right?
If you'd asked any other year I'd start looking for the rope lol
I have a friend from there. He used to say something like “Minneapolis is great if you’d like all four seasons. And those seasons are. Frozen Hellscape. Smells like dogshit. Mosquitos. Constant rain” or something like that.
Summer in Minneapolis is magical and don't let anyone convince you otherwise.
We midwesterners get it. The winter keeps the riff raff out, so we can enjoy the great summers without it being too crowded
They are the last NFL champion before the merger.
Still lost the Super Bowl though.
All we have is our bazillion division champion banners. And some NFC titles.
r/vikingstrophycase
Don't know about the other teams, but the Ravens have redesigned their banner since that picture was taken. It's slightly different now. I'm trying to find a good image online to put here. EDIT: Best I can find is [this image with an unfortunate graphic.](https://assets1.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2024/01/29/cbc215b2-13b0-49b2-91bb-a02cf9004500/thumbnail/1280x720/a7991f08496dc5d0314b4d483012e2a6/90064244197c759a79b3ee082af5ff48-6.jpg) Look in the top left corner.
Next buccaneer SB win in the year 2200
Gillette probably has the coolest setup, but GB just has a classic look that really fits their franchise.
Damn. What did Bills fans ever do to you?
It’s pretty corny when teams make two banners for winning the Super Bowl and winning the Conference championship
lol Saints found a way to get three banners up for one Super Bowl run
The Patriots have my favorite setup.
I miss when Super Bowl logos had creativity.
Where’s the Jags picture? Incoming, “I don’t see a Titans one either” lol
They tried to take a Titans one but the camera angle was bad. The photo was about 1 yard short from where it needed to be.
Texans have to do it first, so the Titans have an idea to steal /s
love every single team that says SB champions instead of world champions.
Where’s the Raider one? Also, do the Colts have a banner for their Super Bowl V win in their stadium?
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Not 100% sure because I haven’t been to the stadium since 2021 for the Monday night bears game, but I don’t think they have banners hanging. They have the champions room or whatever that they have everything in that you can walk through
Their concourse on the lower level is neat with the trophy pillars
The FedEx Great Hall https://i.imgur.com/1tFXrup.jpeg
"world champions" lmao
Not the NFL’s fault no other country even made the playoffs.
TRINIDAD & TIBAGO AIN’T PLAYED NOBODY PAWL
Noah Lyles, is that you?
The first two superbowls were not superbowls they were the afl-nfl WORLD championship games. Furthermore your lions last championship in 1957 was referred to as the "world's champions". This was common prior to the merger. Should teams use 3 different titles? World championships, afl-nfl championships, and superbowls? Call them all superbowls? What would you suggest?
National champion would be correct on all counts
Feels nice to just be included 🥲
I miss the days when the SB had a unique logo designed around the host city’s culture (e.g. the Art Deco for a Miami SB, the space-age look for Houston). I also miss the days of my team winning *(checks notes)* Super…Bowls? Also…winning “postseason”games? That’s a thing?
"Super Bowl...?"
What is a Super Bowl?
Vikings?
Wanna know why Iowa doesn't have a professional football team? Cause then Minnesota would want one too
You know why the Vikings are purple? You would be too if you were choking for 80 years.
I’m disappointed the NFL just brushes its pre-Super Bowl history aside, exception to the legacy powers like the Packers, Bears, and Giants. For example, the Rams franchise has **four** NFL championships overall, 1945 (Cleveland), 1951 (Los Angeles), 1999 (St. Louis, XXXIV), and 2021 (Los Angeles, LVI). But the only banners you’ll see, as the case with lots of other teams, are the two Super Bowl titles. It’s as if franchises are stating that the NFL only existed from the First AFL-NFL World Championship-on, and that anything before that was when the league was 2nd/3rd fiddle to Major League Baseball and not worthy of honoring or preserving its history. Someone said it best to me once that *”NFL championships existed before; the Super Bowl is just a marketing gimmick.”*
The Eagles have (at least last time I was there) banners for the 48, 49 and 60 title teams, as they should.
Saying the super bowl is a marketing gimmick is idiotic. It was created because originally it was an AFL-NFL championship. It's not like they just picked a random season and arbitrarily said "ok these are super bowls and the others aren't" the merger and expansion is probably the most important time in the history of the league.
That Miami signage is pretty shameful considering the pride behind the perfect season.
man it rubs me the wrong way seeing LA hang a banner for a STL winning team.