NFL Logos Recreated With Disney Characters (Photos)

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In a truly entertaining project, we now get to enjoy NFL logos if they were recreated with Disney characters.

You might be surprised at just how perfect the fit is from time to time when you try to find a Disney character that fits with an NFL logo. Thanks to a creative and thoroughly entertaining project from ak47_studios, we get to see NFL logos that have been married with Disney characters.

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Consider some of the following as examples of matches that were just meant to be: there is Captain Jack Sparrow with the Oakland Raiders logo. Woody the toy cowboy with the Dallas Cowboys. Simba from The Lion King with the Detroit Lions. These all make sense, yes?

Some others are entertaining, but perhaps less obvious. Wreck-it Ralph with the Indianapolis Colts? Confusing. The Genie from Aladdin with the Buffalo Bills? Makes no sense. Buzz Lightyear with the Cleveland Browns? Utterly baffling. But hey, it all works, because these logos are very cool. A little creativity, and some unlikely matches make for some awesome logos.

We have gathered some of our favorite logos here for your enjoyment, and be sure to check out the ak47_studios Instagram account for the complete collection of these NFL/Disney logos.

The Cleveland Browns

As mentioned, this connection with Buzz Lightyear is not clear, but we sure love the logo.

The Indianapolis Colts

Now, the connection might not be immediately clear, but think about it for a second, and there is a striking resemblance between Wreck-it Ralph and Andrew Luck.

The Denver Broncos

No worries, be happy? The Broncos might be able to adopt the philosophy of Timon and Pumbaa…unless they have to play at Foxborough against the New England Patriots, that is.

The Dallas Cowboys

I mean, c’mon. This one is just perfect. Woody and the Cowboys.

The Washington Redskins

Well, this would be one way to make the name less controversial, right? The Washington Pinocchios.

Check out the complete collection here.

h/t Bleacher Report

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