The Los Angeles Rams were inches away from making Super Bowl LX and possibly winning their second Super Bowl in four years.
Their NFC West rival, though, the Seattle Seahawks won, went to Santa Clara, and then beat up on the New England Patriots to win their second Lombardi Trophy in franchise history.
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And while the Rams expect to be back next year, trying to make it to the Super Bowl at their home venue, SoFi Stadium, they’ll be doing so in reportedly new jerseys and with a new secondary logo.
Zach Cohen, the go-to guy on social media for all things NFL uniforms and logos news, reported today in an exclusive that the Rams will be switching up at least one of their logos for next season.
The Rams are expected to remove the gradient on their jerseys and add horns to their sleeves in an updated uniform. Along with that, they’re planning to get away from their current “Rams Head” logo and go old school with a more modern retelling of the logo it was based on.
While Cohen isn’t sure if the primary “LA” logo you see on scorebugs will be changed as the Rams look to enter a new era, there is a chance that the team that almost went to the Super Bowl looks completely different the next time you see them on the field.
The Rams are set to begin their season abroad, playing the San Francisco 49ers in the first-ever game in Australia. The Melbourne game will either be the first or second game of the new season, with the NFL still deciding whether it’ll be held the day before or after the reigning champion Seahawks have their home opener.
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This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Los Angeles Rams set for major rebrand in 2026 with new logo