
With Super Bowl LX officially concluded following Seattle’s victory over New England, the NFL is now looking ahead to Super Bowl LXI, having just revealed next year’s logo.
Typically, the league unveils the new logo the Monday after the Super Bowl, and this time was no different. During a press conference, the previous Super Bowl host transferred responsibilities to the new host committee in Los Angeles, where the upcoming Super Bowl LXI will take place. The colorful new logo was showcased at this event.
Logo for next year’s Super Bowl unveiled this morning. pic.twitter.com/vFv3hBro79 — Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) February 9, 2026
The game will occur on February 14 at SoFi Stadium. Notably, this will mark the first time in history that the Super Bowl is hosted on Valentine’s Day. However, judging by the logo, it doesn’t seem the NFL has included any Valentine’s themes.
Los Angeles will host its second Super Bowl in history at this location; the first was Super Bowl LVI, during which the Rams triumphed over the Cincinnati Bengals. Overall, this will be the ninth Super Bowl hosted in Los Angeles, further establishing its legacy in NFL history.
Next, let’s analyze the colors of the logo in an attempt to predict participants for the next Super Bowl. As you can see, the colors often hint at potential teams that will advance to this prestigious game.
The Super Bowl logo theory is COMPLETE ✅ Can’t wait to see next year’s logo 🍿 pic.twitter.com/leD4Z49cgC — DraftKings (@DraftKings) February 9, 2026
After a period of muted colors, the NFL is once again experimenting with a vibrant scheme. This variation of colors may signify various teams that could appear at the upcoming Super Bowl.


