Yes.
The New England Patriots logo features a stylized depiction of a minuteman, representing the region's historical ties to the American Revolution and its colonial heritage. The logo symbolizes patriotism, resilience, and the spirit of competition, reflecting the team's identity and connection to New England's history. The blue, red, and white colors further emphasize the team's alignment with American ideals and values. Overall, the logo embodies the pride and determination of the Patriots and their fanbase.
Officialy the face is Pat Patriot. Unofficially he is known as Flying Elvis.
A little after the Boston Patriots were formed in 1959 when Boston Globe artist Phil Bissell came up with the logo
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The New England Patriots' logo used to be a Minuteman getting ready to snap a football.
The St. Louis Stallions. This was the proposed name of the team, and hats bearing a Stallions logo were made - one presently is on display in the New England Patriots Hall of Fame museum.
The address of the New England Patriots is: The New England Patriots 1 Patriot Place Foxboro, Ma. 02035
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It always had and always will be the New England Patriots.
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That image is the Gillette Stadium logo, a stylized image of Gillette Stadium's Bridge and Lighthouse. According to the website of the New England Patriots: "Painted on each side of the field is the Gillette Stadium logo symbolized by the light tower and bridge." A click on the Related Link will take you to the team's website and its FAQ's.