New england patriots logo

The New England Patriots' logo is a stylized representation of a minuteman, a reference to the American Revolutionary War. The logo features a blue and red shield with a white minuteman's helmet and a red, white, and blue banner with the team's name written in bold, white letters.

The minuteman logo was introduced in 1971, when the team was still known as the Boston Patriots. The logo was designed by the team's original owner, William H. Sullivan, and was meant to symbolize the team's connection to the region's rich history and the spirit of the American Revolution.

Over the years, the logo has undergone several minor changes, but the basic design has remained the same. In 2000, the team changed its name to the New England Patriots, and the logo was updated to include the words "New England" in smaller letters above the minuteman's helmet.

Today, the Patriots' logo is one of the most recognizable and iconic logos in the NFL, and is often seen on the team's jerseys, hats, and other merchandise.