![]() ![]() And then there's the Seahawks, who have their own style-though it might not be that easy to tell at first glance. ![]() The Cowboys have an interesting, much bolder block. The style of block the 49ers used previously is now being used by the Buccaneers, the only team to currently do so. The Colts and Jets (and now 49ers) have the most basic style the most popular basic block is that being used by the Chiefs, Saints, Raiders, Browns, Panthers, Packers, Giants (though I think there's subtle differences), and Redskins. I don't have the file right in front of me, but I believe there's at least five or six different styles of block floating around in the NFL. Some pulled it off very nicely (Eagles, current-day Ravens, Jaguars before they messed it all up) some you can tell were forced (chiefly the Chargers).Īll that having been said, a while ago I went through and studied the various styles of block numbers, and went and recreated them. Whether it was a push by the NFL or by the respective teams I'm not sure, but pretty much since about 1996 or so, just about every team that's rebranded has done so with some type of new "proprietary" font, whether forced or not. Outside of your run-of-the-mill basic block (Saints, Panthers, Raiders, et al), yes that's a pretty accurate assessment. ![]()
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