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The Philadelphia Eagles introduced a new wordmark Thursday, updating to a sleeker, slimmer and bolder white font. This replaces the old wordmark in all forms of media and public-facing materials.
The uniforms replicate the sets worn in the days of Randall Cunningham, from 1985-1995, before the team switched to its current scheme of midnight green, silver, black and white.
The now old logo said “Eagles” in an arch shape, with sharp edges coming off of the “E” and “S.” The wordmark also looked 3D. Now, the logo is written straight, with those sharp edges ...
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