The Chicago Bears “C” logo is one of the most iconic logos across all sports. But apparently, the team is moving away from it as their primary logo this upcoming season – and it sounds like many fans are happy about the move.
On Wednesday night, the NFL on Fox Twitter account posted a tweet seemingly indicating that the Chicago Bears were relegating the iconic “C” logo to their secondary logo and will instead go with the bear mascot logo as their primary logo for this upcoming season.
“Thoughts?” NFL on Fox said in a tweet.
It’s certainly a big chance given the storied history of the team, but it seems that fans are quite happy with the move.
I speak for the entire fanbase when I say please do this https://t.co/L4P6CAWtDg
— Let Ryan Poles Eat (@POLESPLSEAT) August 9, 2023
The bear = life https://t.co/7U99wikUYM
— Payton
(@SoxBearPayton) August 9, 2023
It’s worth noting that both of the team’s logos are very iconic and have been used throughout their history, so it’s not like the team is replacing an iconic and historic logo with a brand-new creation.
However, even if the team is moving toward using the Bear logo as the team’s primary logo, the helmets will still feature the C logo this season, so not much will change immediately.
But there’s a chance that even that will change sometime in the future.
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