Jets Logo History

  • The Jets Wordmark The Jets made their WHA debut in the league’s inaugural season of 1972-73, taking their name from the Winnipeg Jets of the Western Canadian Hockey League (now the Western Hockey.
  • The Jets also reintroduced their 1963 jerseys and 1965 helmet logo for a few games in 1994; one such instance was against the Miami Dolphins in September. Administrator and head coach Bill Parcells took the initiative in 1998 and began to the process of redesigning the team's uniforms.

The Jets jersey is white with the logo the original team wore from 1973-1991 on the chest, shoulders are blue with a red and blue collar. Three red/blue/red stripes on each arm and at the waist. New York Jets Logos History The New York Jets franchise was among the charter members of American Football League (AFL) and was named the “Titans of New York” originally. After playing for three seasons, the team changed its name to the New York Jets. Meaning and history 1963 The firs Jets logo was introduced in 1963. It had a shape of a green airplane with ‘Jets’ written on it in white caps. 1964 — 1966 The next version was introduced in 1964 and was in use until 1966. This logo turned out to be the ancestor of the team’s today’s logo.

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The New York Jets franchise was among the charter members of American Football League (AFL) and was named the “Titans of New York” originally. After playing for three seasons, the team changed its name to the New York Jets. By winning the 1968 AFL title, the Jets earned the right to play in Super Bowl III against the champions of the National Football League (NFL), the Baltimore Colts. The Jets upset the Colts in the game and in the aftermath of the upset, the AFL was deemed a worthy partner to the NFL as the two leagues merged.

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