NFL logos as soccer badges from Europe Part II (Photos)

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Sep 28, 2013; London, UNITED KINGDOM; General view of a NFL shield logo sign at the NFL on Regent Street block party in advance of the NFL International Series game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Minnesota Vikings. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 28, 2013; London, UNITED KINGDOM; General view of a NFL shield logo sign at the NFL on Regent Street block party in advance of the NFL International Series game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Minnesota Vikings. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /

The NFL has some great, and some awful logos. But what if they looked like European soccer team’s logos?  A group of designers in Minneapolis came up with the Football as Football and redesigned all 32 NFL logos as if they were European football logos. Their website is interactive and worth a visit.

There will be four phases overall, and this is just the second so we aren’t even to the half-way point. The goal is redesign every NFL team with an English, Spanish, Italian, and German club badge.

We have sorted each team by division for you. See if you can spot the resemblance between the logos and actual European teams. They aren’t as obvious as some of the ones in the first phase. For instance, the  Denver Broncos logo resembles the Everton badge in shape with the banner beneath it. The closest might be the St. Louis Rams’ version, which resembles the Real Betis logo.

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Overall they did a spectacular job recreating the logos. Tell us what you think of them in the comments below.