The New York Titans, now Jets, were called that because founder Harry Wismer reasoned that Titans are bigger than Giants. When Tennessee took that name, Bud Adams called the Jets to ask permission to take the name, not that the Jets could object. In 2009, the 50th anniversary of the AFL, the Titans played the Jets. The Titans played in their Oilers throwbacks, while the Jets played in their Titans throwbacks.
iFSpectrum if you look at the lower part of the logo it resembles the southern border of South Carolina. The older logo showed the states shapes better but can still be seen in the newest one
Fun fact: the Packers are known as the oldest team to this day, but they're just the oldest team to keep their location and name. The Packers joined the league the second ever year, but 2 teams in the first year eventually became the Cardinals and the bears.
12:35, to reduce confusion between the football and baseball team, the baseball team was known as the New York Baseball Giants and the football team was known as the New York Football Giants. The Giants are still known as the Football Giants today.
There's another problem with the Detroit Lions that no one seems to mention: their colors don't fit the team because lions are yellow, not blue or silver.
For years now I have known the origin of the Eagles nickname but growing up I honestly thought that name was chosen because our nation was founded in Philadelphia and the national bird of the US is the eagle. I also assumed this was why Eagles fans hated Dallas so much, since Dallas proclaimed itself "America's Team". I like my reasoning for the Eagles nickname better!
The Boston (football) Braves shared Braves field with their baseball namesake in 1932. The following year, they moved to Fenway, but kept their Native American theme and changed their name to the Redskins (Red Sox, Redskins. Get it?). The current logo was suggested by Walter Wetzel, then president of the National Congress of American Indians, in 1970.
The San Francisco 49ers got their name from the orphanage on 49th St. in San Francisco, when, upon beating a pro team they started a real football organization. Time-Life books later thought the name referred to "The Gold Rush of 1848", and titled one of a series of books "The 49ers" in 1974, which caused this confusion in the name's origin. Conversely, it is though of today in error because of the incorrect moniker attributed from the Time-Life editor's lack of understanding, coupled with a large number of these books being printed.
Did you know that the original Houston Texans were actually a team from the World Football League (WFL) in 1974? Later that season they became the Shreveport Steamer until the league's demise in 1975.
@@Theluckyonesss Back in 1926, the Stone Age of pro football, the NFL had a team that was nominally based in Los Angeles, and they were the Buccaneers.
Texans itself is a very recycled name. The first Dallas Texas played in 1952, then folded, the last NFL team to do so. The second Dallas Texans were the AFL team, and the third Dallas Texans team played in the Arena League in the 1990s. The first Houston Texans were in the ill-fated WFL in 1974, the second joined the NFL in 2002. And then there were the CFL USA San Antonio Texans.
STOP!! You know their was a team called the triangles, there last game was in 1929. I dont know about you but I hope it comes back soon!! Who's with me?!
Yes. Indiana was the center for harness racing in the early half of the 1900s. One of the most famous racing horses of all time, Dan Patch, is from the state. In fact, the Indiana Pacers are named for the sport of harness racing and not the Indianapolis 500.
The Chargers name and logo was created originated in Los Angeles 1960 L.A. memorial Coliseum ⚡️🐴 🏈 The name originated from the USC football games then musician and team kicker Tommy Trojan played and helped inspire then owner Barron Hilton when Hilton attended the USC football games at the LA Coliseum every time Tommy would run out to the field to attempt the extra point kick the USC fans would yell out Tommy’s Charge! Chant he created as a musician “Da Da Da Da Trojan Warriors Charge!! So that’s we’re R.I.P Barron Hilton then owner got inspired for the name from that Da Da Da Charge! Chant The proof is in the Battle Horse charging into battle hence the battle horse inside the original Chargers 1960 shield logo very similar to a USC Trojan warrior Charging into battle with a Sword and shield. The lightning bolt came from Barron Hilton liking the Air Force college team logo. Till this day that Charge! Chant is heard at the games and through out other sporting events. Da Da Da Da Charge! The Chargers r the true original L.A. born team playing for the original birthplace and not too many teams can claim that fact! The Rams were born in Cleveland. The Raiders were born in Oakland. and that’s a fact those other teams can’t ever claim. And also the Chargers r also the true Southern California team they have never left Southern California unlike the Rams born in Cleveland and played in St.Loius and the Raiders born in Oakland and play in Las Vegas Nevada.
Oh god not this guy again!! I just started the vid and I KNOW I KNOW he finna say some shit about the cowboys and say the patriots had their logo was handed down from god himself Aight not too bad with the cowboys... Ok imma eat my words now my bad
What a bullshit lackluster explanation for the Jags. The reason the Jacksonville Jaguars were named the Jaguars is not only from a team name contest but as well as the oldest living Jaguar in North America at the time was residing in The Jacksonville Zoo located in Jacksonville, Florida.
Why are the patriots called new England rather than the Boston patriots when before the revolution the English called America new England so doesn't that mean they are on the side of England and not America
Hey I hope you're reading this because you have that first one very wrong the Cardinals went to Las Vegas and won a championship and then they went to Arizona
Another reason why Jacksonville named the team was because The Jacksonville Zoo housed the oldest jaguar in North America.
I literally watched the NFL do a video on this last week
The New York Titans, now Jets, were called that because founder Harry Wismer reasoned that Titans are bigger than Giants. When Tennessee took that name, Bud Adams called the Jets to ask permission to take the name, not that the Jets could object. In 2009, the 50th anniversary of the AFL, the Titans played the Jets. The Titans played in their Oilers throwbacks, while the Jets played in their Titans throwbacks.
oh but I do know because the NFL made an actual video about this
Original Name some of the writing was literally copied and pasted😂
Yeah I saw that video too
NFL Throwback made a video like this
How every team got its name and identity
Yes
Justin Fraction: Greatest voice on TH-cam. Game over. Thank you for playing.
Everyone forgets that the Panthers logo is in the shape of North and South Carolina
wait what
iFSpectrum if you look at the lower part of the logo it resembles the southern border of South Carolina. The older logo showed the states shapes better but can still be seen in the newest one
Hol up huh
Yes someone knows
@@SurgingSpecs look at the logo and turn it clockwise a bit, it's the outline of the Carolinas. Roughly.
Fun fact: the Packers are known as the oldest team to this day, but they're just the oldest team to keep their location and name. The Packers joined the league the second ever year, but 2 teams in the first year eventually became the Cardinals and the bears.
Where every current new starting QB under 26 in the NFL came from (Gardner, Kyle Allen, Mason Rudolph, Teddy B... so on)
"The Falcon never drops its prey." Uhh 28-3
12:35, to reduce confusion between the football and baseball team, the baseball team was known as the New York Baseball Giants and the football team was known as the New York Football Giants. The Giants are still known as the Football Giants today.
2:16 "never drops its prey" dropped Super Bowl 51 though...
Lol
There's another problem with the Detroit Lions that no one seems to mention: their colors don't fit the team because lions are yellow, not blue or silver.
Top 10 no calls/game incidents that altered the rules of the NFL permanently
I see you guys saw the NFLfilms video too where they explained all this.
Top 10 wrong TPS predictions
Christ, does that exist?
NFL films had a good one like this as well. Thanks ive been looking for this video!
Top 10 players that had the shortest but sweetest prime (
Terrell Davis)
Chris Johnson
You guys should do an episode of every NFL teams record in each time slot. I feel like that would be pretty neat!
List every teams best player from worst to first
After talking about Chicago, I stopped caring about the history and just wanted ti see if this guy was going fall asleep before the end of the video
Ranking all 32 stadiums
Could you do worst blown calls against every NFL team?
For years now I have known the origin of the Eagles nickname but growing up I honestly thought that name was chosen because our nation was founded in Philadelphia and the national bird of the US is the eagle. I also assumed this was why Eagles fans hated Dallas so much, since Dallas proclaimed itself "America's Team". I like my reasoning for the Eagles nickname better!
You just got these facts from the videos the NFL uploaded
The Boston (football) Braves shared Braves field with their baseball namesake in 1932. The following year, they moved to Fenway, but kept their Native American theme and changed their name to the Redskins (Red Sox, Redskins. Get it?).
The current logo was suggested by Walter Wetzel, then president of the National Congress of American Indians, in 1970.
The Rams were founded in 1936 not 1963
do mlb and nhl logos next
Ok soooooo. 90% of the logos were chosen by fan contests. LOL
kinda funny i saw a video literally the same thing 2 weeks ago lmao
The San Francisco 49ers got their name from the orphanage on 49th St. in San Francisco, when, upon beating a pro team they started a real football organization.
Time-Life books later thought the name referred to "The Gold Rush of 1848", and titled one of a series of books "The 49ers" in 1974, which caused this confusion in the name's origin.
Conversely, it is though of today in error because of the incorrect moniker attributed from the Time-Life editor's lack of understanding, coupled with a large number of these books being printed.
Do top 10 worst superbowl hangovers
Who noticed the guy on the ground at 8:31
Did you know that the original Houston Texans were actually a team from the World Football League (WFL) in 1974? Later that season they became the Shreveport Steamer until the league's demise in 1975.
Do top ten most underrated Super Bowls
Do a top 10 list on athletes who should quit social media/get their phones taken away because they just won't shut up.
Romi Arkan Antonio brown would be a start. All he does is run his mouth and flaps his gums some more just to sound like a wannabe tough guy
Do the same thing for the NHL teams
Top backup QB’s that became starters
Can you do top 10 worst penalties that messed up a game
So Justin just called the Broncos the Browns...
jason dumb dumb
DUUUVAL
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Top 10 nfl quarterbacks who had breakout seasons but missed the playoffs...
chase gray 2018 Matt Ryan
@@bullymaguire6722 that wasn't a breakout year
Oklahoma State {CF} yes it was
@@bullymaguire6722 how? he had already won an mvp before that 😐
You should do top ten teams that should have one the superbowl
Falcons❤️
Actually i knew about the steelers because i have watched a documentary about the steelers
Titans and Texans were just recycled AFL names.
You took the words right out of my mouth. I think the buccaneers too
@@Theluckyonesss Back in 1926, the Stone Age of pro football, the NFL had a team that was nominally based in Los Angeles, and they were the Buccaneers.
Texans itself is a very recycled name. The first Dallas Texas played in 1952, then folded, the last NFL team to do so. The second Dallas Texans were the AFL team, and the third Dallas Texans team played in the Arena League in the 1990s. The first Houston Texans were in the ill-fated WFL in 1974, the second joined the NFL in 2002. And then there were the CFL USA San Antonio Texans.
@bacon boi no salad Yeah, but I knew all of this anyway. I'm a trivia buff, and football is my favorite sport.
Cool
I suspect the KC Chiefs name was also inspired by the Santa Fe passenger train Kansas City Chief run between 1929 and 1968
Every NHL Teams Story Behind Their Name and Logos Finally Explained
Please make this video for NBA NHL and MLB
Reminder - the list is in alphabetical order
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This guy's voice is messing with my mind
Hi
Hi 😉
Isn’t this just the same video NFL throwback released?💀 love y’all tho
The real reason why did the SuperSonics left Seattle?
Oh my God
Colts
I C E F R R O S T Y Hey little guy😂😂
Bro come on
Kyrie Irving are u really
Yall literally stole this from NFL's video from like a week ago...
Boogie lookin for this
NFL throwback did this
Also, the Patriots logo kinda looks like Massachusetts
Top 10 TPS lists (worst, best, fan favourite)
16:35 is that a girl or a guy
STOP!!
You know their was a team called the triangles, there last game was in 1929. I dont know about you but I hope it comes back soon!!
Who's with me?!
And now u know and knowing is half the battle
So a Falcon never drops it prey, but it can drop a 25 point lead?
The Falcon never drops it's prey but what about super bowl 51?
Top 10 trades that turned into bust
Every MLB Teams Story Behind Their Name and Logos Finally Explained
The rams were not found in 1963 lol
I think the Falcons were the prey in sb 51….
Ten players who sucked in the last game of there career
Keegan Tellez Tom Brady
@@bullymaguire6722 we will have to see
*makes the same exact video the NFL already posted*
MLS teams name and logo
Why does this guy sound like the Asian news reporter from family guy
What?
top 10 Draft bust to win Rookie of the Year
So....they have horse racing in Indianapolis ?
Yes. Indiana was the center for harness racing in the early half of the 1900s. One of the most famous racing horses of all time, Dan Patch, is from the state. In fact, the Indiana Pacers are named for the sport of harness racing and not the Indianapolis 500.
The Chargers name and logo was created originated in Los Angeles 1960
L.A. memorial Coliseum ⚡️🐴 🏈
The name originated from the USC football games then musician and team kicker Tommy Trojan played and helped inspire then owner Barron Hilton when Hilton attended the USC football games at the LA Coliseum every time Tommy would run out to the field to attempt the extra point kick the USC fans would yell out Tommy’s Charge! Chant he created as a musician
“Da Da Da Da Trojan Warriors Charge!!
So that’s we’re R.I.P Barron Hilton then owner got inspired for the name from that Da Da Da Charge! Chant
The proof is in the Battle Horse charging into battle hence the battle horse inside the original Chargers 1960 shield logo very similar to a USC Trojan warrior Charging into battle with a Sword and shield.
The lightning bolt came from Barron Hilton liking the Air Force college team logo.
Till this day that Charge! Chant is heard at the games and through out other sporting events.
Da Da Da Da Charge!
The Chargers r the true original L.A. born team playing for the original birthplace and not too many teams can claim that fact!
The Rams were born in Cleveland.
The Raiders were born in Oakland.
and that’s a fact those other teams can’t ever claim.
And also the Chargers r also the true Southern California team they have never left Southern California unlike the Rams born in Cleveland and played in St.Loius and the Raiders born in Oakland and play in Las Vegas Nevada.
Bruh they just stole the idea of the NFL video
Oh god not this guy again!! I just started the vid and I KNOW I KNOW he finna say some shit about the cowboys and say the patriots had their logo was handed down from god himself
Aight not too bad with the cowboys...
Ok imma eat my words now my bad
What a bullshit lackluster explanation for the Jags.
The reason the Jacksonville Jaguars were named the Jaguars is not only from a team name contest but as well as the oldest living Jaguar in North America at the time was residing in The Jacksonville Zoo located in Jacksonville, Florida.
Why are the patriots called new England rather than the Boston patriots when before the revolution the English called America new England so doesn't that mean they are on the side of England and not America
The Houston Rockets would've been better. Texans is such a lame name for a town with so much history.
O great it’s the Worst Commentator this Channel has to Offer! 🤮
Maximum Overdrive ew your vibe is disgusting
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Hey I hope you're reading this because you have that first one very wrong the Cardinals went to Las Vegas and won a championship and then they went to Arizona
Yo first
No one gives a fuck 🖕🖕
The redskins should change back to the braves and change the logo
Already a team called the braves
Rogue Ninja cardinals and giants too
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No one gives a fuck 🖕🖕
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