The history of the logos of Detroit's professional sports teams (2024)

There have been countless iconic images that represent Detroit sports over the last century.

There’s Magglio Ordóñez rounding the bases after a walk-off home run to send the Detroit Tigers to the World Series, Steve Yzerman raising the Stanley Cup to end the Detroit Red Wings' 42-year drought, Isiah Thomas and the Bad Boys celebrating the Detroit Pistons' first NBA championship and Detroit Lions legend Barry Sanders surpassing 2000 yards in a single season, just to name a few.

All of these athletes accomplished those feats wearing Detroit logos, some of which have been long retired and some that still live on.

Much like Taylor Swift revisiting her eras on tour, here’s a look back at the eras of Detroit sports logos you might not remember “all too well”:

Detroit Red Wings

The Red Wings have stuck with tradition for the most part, as the franchise hasn’t drastically altered its logo since the 1948-49 season.

Before the Red Wings came to be however, the team went by a few other names. Professional hockey came to Detroit in 1926 with the acquisition of the Victoria Cougars, with the new team holding onto Victoria’s mascot.

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The Detroit Cougars kept their logo simple with a red Old English D. In 1927, the franchise updated it slightly by making the D white and surrounded it with a red badge shaped banner with a white outline.

General manager Jack Adams changed the name to the Detroit Falcons during the 1930-31 season. The Falcons’ logo consisted of the words “Detroit Falcons” written in yellow letters with a red outline.

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Jack Norris Sr. got involved with the organization and he and Adams renamed the team in 1932, beginning the Detroit Red Wings tradition. With that, a new logo was needed.

The original logo isn’t too far off from the one the franchise uses today. The wheel came from Detroit’s success in the automotive industry (hence the Motor City nickname) and the wing incorporates the team’s name into the design.

The logo got an update during the 1948-49 season to the logo, and it hasn't really changed much since. The wheel is smaller, and the bottom half of the outer rim is red while the upper half is white. The wing is also larger than the previous logo.

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This is the logo worn by Red Wings of many eras, including Yzerman, Gordie Howe, Sergei Fedorov, Nicklas Lidstrom, Henrik Zetterberg, Pavel Datsyuk and current captain Dylan Larkin.

Detroit Tigers

Unlike the Red Wings, the Tigers have had many logos — 23 to be exact.

According to Chris Creamer of sportslogos.net, the team’s first logo was a red silhouette of a tiger. That design was used during the 1901-02 season. In 1903, the Tigers shifted to a black block D before moving onto a black Old English D in 1904. The organization then used multiple variations of a navy D until 1927.

They decided to make a big change in 1927 by switching the logo to a bright orange two-dimensional roaring tiger head with white eyes. That design was quickly retired however, and the navy Old English D was brought back, but this time with a thin orange border. Much like the tiger head, the orange border was quickly dropped just the navy blue Old English D remained for the 1930 season.

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The team went back to a navy block D from 1931-33, but switched back to the 1930 Old English D in 1934. That logo would remain representative of the team until 1956. In that time, the Tigers won two World Series — in 1935 and 1945. Players from this era include Hank Greenberg, Charlie Gehringer, Hal Newhouser, Dizzy Trout and Tommy Bridges.

The team rebranded yet again in 1957, bringing back a roaring tiger head design. Unlike the 1927 logo, this one was more ferocious. It had menacing fangs and bulging eyes as well as more prominent stripes and whiskers. In 1961, it was updated to include a thick black circle with the words “Detroit Tigers” written in white within it. It was updated once again in 1964 where the circle was changed to the color blue and the tiger head had a blue tint to it.

This design lasted until 1993. In this era, the Tigers won two more World Series — 1968 and 1984. Al Kaline, Alan Trammell, Lou Whitaker, Norm Cash, Mickey Lolich, Jack Morris, Kirk Gibson, Chet Lemon and Lance Parrish are just some of the big names that donned the Old English D in this time period.

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After nearly 40 years, the organization decided to switch it up again. From 1994-2005, the official logo was a roaring tiger crawling through a hole in the Old English D with its tail curling around the top left point.

In 2006, the team decided to return to the classic 1930 Old English D. That same year the Tigers would go to the World Series but lost to the St. Louis Cardinals. The logo would last until 2015. Players from this era include Miguel Cabrera, Justin Verlander, Max Scherzer, Curtis Granderson and Ivan Rodriguez.

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The current logo, which debuted in 2016, is very similar to the classic navy Old English D, just with much thinner lines. The Tigers have yet to achieve a successful season under the current logo, last winning the AL Central Division in 2014.

Detroit Lions

Throughout history the Lions have kept a key component of their logo. All six logos have featured a lion charging into battle.

The first logo, which debuted in 1952, depicts a football player dressed in an old-fashioned uniform and helmet, reflective of the times, riding a gold roaring lion. This logo was in place until 1960, but before then, the Lions won three of their four NFL championships. Quarterback Bobby Layne was their star, having led the team to all three championships.

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The design was updated in 1961 to depict a thin white lion with a light blue outline in the middle of two vertical bars; the one on the right being silver and the left being blue. This logo remained in place until 1969. It was in this era, 1963 to be exact, when William Clay Ford took over majority ownership of the team.

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The logo became more modern in 1970. It was updated to a blue silhouette of a lion pouncing with a thin white outline. This era of Lions football lasted until 2002 and included Hall of Fame running back Barry Sanders, who played from 1989-1999. In 1997, Sanders became just the third running back in NFL history to rush for over 2,000 yards in one season.

The lion was updated slightly in 2003 with a black outline around the white one, but the logo and the team got its biggest upgrade in 2009. Quarterback Matthew Stafford was selected first overall in the 2009 NFL draft by Detroit. As the team became more defined, so did the logo. The pouncing lion was updated to depict its features, including its mane, fangs and muscles.

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In 2017, the design was slightly modified and a silver outline was swapped with the black one. This logo remains, representing the Dan Campbell era today.

Detroit Pistons

The Pistons started out simple: a blue outline of a basketball with bold red letters that say “Detroit Pistons” within it. Below that is a box that reads “basketball club.” The design changed slightly in the 1975-76 season by making the letters white with a thin red outline and replacing the box with “NBA” in red big letters.

The logo was rejuvenated during the 1978-79 season. Although it still resembles the outline of a basketball, the outer rim is blue and the inner circle is red with white markings creating a circle for “Detroit Pistons” to be written in. This logo lasted until the 1995-96 season. It was within that time period that “the Bad Boys” era came and went.

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Led by NBA legends such as Isaiah Thomas, Bill Laimbeer, Dennis Rodman, Joe Dumars and Rick Mahorn, the Bad Boys helped define what some consider the golden age of the NBA. The group won the first NBA championship in franchise history in 1989 and followed it up with another one in 1990.

The 1996-97 season brought with it a completely new design to the logo. The word “Pistons” is written diagonally across the basketball with two exhaust pipes extending from each letter “s” in the word, a nod to the team’s name and Detroit’s success within the automotive industry. A horse’s head extends over the letters to represent “horsepower.” The original design was teal and dark red, but was updated in the 2001-02 season to blue and red.

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The Pistons earned their third NBA championship in 2004 and were led by Ben Wallace, Chauncey Billups, Richard “Rip” Hamilton and Tayshaun Prince. The logo was updated once again in the 2005-06 season, this time taking a step closer to the logo of the “Bad Boys” era. The outline of the basketball was more realistic and the word “Pistons” extended over the sides of the basketball and was much bolder.

The current logo, updated in the 2017-18 season, is a completely modern version of the “Bad Boys” era logo. It’s nearly the same but has bolder and crisper lines and letters.

The history of the logos of Detroit's professional sports teams (2024)

FAQs

What is the history of the Detroit Lion logo? ›

Detroit Lions

The first logo, which debuted in 1952, depicts a football player dressed in an old-fashioned uniform and helmet, reflective of the times, riding a gold roaring lion. This logo was in place until 1960, but before then, the Lions won three of their four NFL championships.

Why did the Lions change their logo? ›

2009–2017. After their infamous winless 0-16 campaign of 2008, the Lions decided to put that season behind them by refreshing their logo to make it look fiercer; the lion now has eyes and looks more detailed than the 1961 logo. Black was retained as an accent color.

Why is Detroit Lions' logo blue? ›

Richards was looking into picking a new color and Honolulu Blue was in the mix because he reportedly had taken a trip to Hawaii and wanted a shade of blue to match the Pacific Ocean. “Mr. Richards, obviously wanting to create an identity unique to the Lions, came up with these color schemes,” Keenist said.

When did Detroit change their logo? ›

On May 16, 2017, the Pistons unveiled a new logo, which is a modernized version of the previous "Bad Boys" era logo used from 1979 to 1996.

What do the 3 Lions represent? ›

The earliest surviving representation of an escutcheon, or shield, displaying three lions is that on the Great Seal of King Richard I (1189–1199), which initially displayed one or two lions rampant, but in 1198 was permanently altered to depict three lions passant, perhaps representing Richard I's principal three ...

What is the history of the Three Lions emblem? ›

It was King Henry II who first used three lions on a red background, adding a lion to William the Conqueror's two when he married Eleanor of Aquitaine, probably to represent his marriage into that family. The three lions shield can be seen today on the England football team kit and is recognised around the world.

What does the Lions logo mean? ›

The Lion's board of directors approved logo design in April 1920. Melvin Jones explained its meaning. The emblem, Jones said, “represents a lion facing the past with pride and the future with confidence, looking in all directions to render service."

Why are the Detroit Lions named that? ›

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Richards picked the name because he intended to put together a team that would be the "king of the NFL," much like the lion was the king of the jungle. He also wanted a tie-in to baseball's Detroit Tigers.

Who designed the Lions logo? ›

The current Lions emblem traces its roots back to 1920 when Maurice Blink, a Chicago commercial artist and founding member, created the initial design.

What do the two lines on the Detroit Lions helmets mean? ›

The Lion's logo has two vertical stripes, one blue and one silver, on the sides of the helmet, with a silver facemask attached to the shell. This was the symbol of the Lions when they were playing in the 1960s, but never wore the emblem on the team's helmets until now.

Have Lions ever won a Super Bowl? ›

Four of them -- the Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Houston Texans and Jacksonville Jaguars -- have never reached the big game, while five others have fallen short despite multiple title appearances. Here is a look at all 12 teams who have never won a title, along with their number of Super Bowl appearances.

What does 313 mean in Detroit Pistons? ›

Detroit Pistons. As we are all aware, all cities have area codes — a three-digit number that identifies the telephone service region an individual is dialing in to. For Detroit, that three-digit code is “313.” This means that March 13th is technically the cities special day, at least based on their area code.

Why is Detroit called Red Wings? ›

Millionaire James Norris, Sr. decided to invest in the team and in 1932 Adams and Norris chose a new name – the Detroit Red Wings. The winged wheel was adopted as the team's logo. Norris had played hockey for the Winged Wheelers, part of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association.

Was Detroit originally French? ›

The village of Detroit remained a French settlement until a British takeover in 1760, following the French and Indian War.

What is the meaning of the Lions logo? ›

The Lions board of directors approved Blink's design in April 1920. Melvin Jones explained its meaning. The emblem, Jones said, “represents a lion facing the past with pride and the future with confidence, looking in all directions to render service."

What does the standing lion logo mean? ›

Lions symbolise courage, nobility, strength, stateliness and justice, and of course, the lion is recognised as “king of the beasts.” A rearing lion facing forward is ready, prepared and vigilant, and his crown and sword reinforce his strength and determination.

What does the lion mascot represent? ›

Lions symbolize strength, bravery and power. Lions are referred to as the King of the Jungle. In ancient times, the lion represented the concept of Excellence.

What is the origin of the Detroit Lions? ›

The Detroit franchise started as the Portsmouth (Ohio) Spartans in 1930. Detroit radio executive George A. Richards purchased the Spartans in 1934 and moved them to Detroit where they were renamed the Lions.

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