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Los Angeles Chargers Change Logo Multiple Times After Initial Reveal

January 14, 2017   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The Los Angeles Chargers seem to be having some difficulties finding an identity. On Friday, the team's logo on social media changed for the third time in two days, as documented by Michael Gehlken of the San Diego Union-Tribune:
On Thursday, Chargers chairman Dean Spanos announced that the organization would be moving from San Diego, California—which was the team's home since 1961—to Los Angeles, via Jim Trotter and Eric D. Williams of ESPN.com.
The Chargers initially released a white, interlocking "LA" that was poorly received on Twitter:
Some, like Jeremy Ross of CBS 2-TV Chicago likened it to the logo used by the Los Angeles Dodgers:
Others just wanted to make their dissatisfaction clear, via ESPN.com's Arash Markazi:
Earlier on Friday, the Chargers changed the color scheme of the "LA" to the organization's traditional colors of powder blue and gold. 
Los Angeles wore those colors until 1974, until the powder blue become...

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