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Secret meaning to ‘eight stars’ in NFL logo revealed as fans stunned before Chiefs-Eagles Super Bowl

EntertainmentSportsSecret meaning to ‘eight stars’ in NFL logo revealed as fans stunned before Chiefs-Eagles Super Bowl

Have you ever studied the NFL logo up close?

If you have, you would notice the league’s iconic shield has eight stars on it.

KANSAS CITY, MO - JANUARY 21: A view of a football with the NFL logo before an AFC divisional playoff game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and Kansas City Chiefs on January 21, 2023 at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, MO. (Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
The NFL has had the same logo since 2008
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And what do those eight stars represent?

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While very simple, few actually know.

The eights stars represent the league’s eight divisions.

The four in the AFC and the four in the NFC.

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Simple enough.

However, that wasn’t always the case.

The NFL changed its logo back in 2008 to what it is today.

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Not many noticed the change, and fewer even talked about it.

The NFL logo and shield use to actually have a whopping 25 stars on it, rather than the current eight.

Each star represented what it was then, the 25 teams in the league.

ORCHARD PARK, NY - OCTOBER 29:  A view of the National Football League shield logo appearing on a Pro Line jacket worn by a Buffalo Bills coach during a game against the New York Jets at Ralph Wilson Stadium on October 29, 2000 in Orchard Park, New York.  The Bills defeated the Jets 23-20.  (Photo by George Gojkovich/Getty Images)
The old logo looked overcrowded in nature with the 25 stars
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KANSAS CITY, MO - MAY 24: The NFL logo during OTA's on May 24, 2023 at the Chief's Training Facility in Kansas City, MO. (Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
The NFL opted for a much cleaner and slick look, removing 17 of the stars and going with the aforementioned eight-star look
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Looking at the old logo can be jarring as fans have been so accustomed to the sleek design of the current shield.

Some were shocked when they found out what the old logo used to look like and what the eight stars now represent.

“I never noticed this or heard about it,” one fan posted on Youtube referencing the change in 2008.

“8 stars is easier to draw than 25,” one fan wrote as to why the change was made.

“Eight stars makes more sense as it represents eight divisions for 32 teams,” another fan chimed in.

The NFL itself never explicitly came out and said why exactly they made the change from the 25-star-studded shield, to what it is now.

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All we know is what the stars represent.

As fans, not many people care.

They care if their own team is winning, not how many stars are on the NFL’s shield.

They want to know whether or not their team is going to be lifting the Lombardi Trophy at the end of the season.

And for Eagles fans and Chiefs fans, they’ll soon get that answer.

Amount of stars be damned.

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