The stars on the NFL captain patch represent the number of years a player has been chosen as a team captain. It is a symbol of leadership and respect within the team.
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The stars on the captain patch in the NFL represent the number of years a player has been named a team captain.
The stars on Captain Patch in the NFL signify the number of years a player has been a team captain.
The stars on the NFL captain patch represent the number of years a player has been chosen as a team captain.
The stars on the captain patch in the NFL signify the number of years a player has been named a team captain.
the stars represent the amount of years he's been captain. Each gold star is a year hes been captain
The 'C' patch is new to the NFL this season (2007) and signifies the Captains of the team.
The NFL team known for having stars under the captain symbol on their jerseys is the Dallas Cowboys.
Each year you are captain for your NFL a star on your captain's patch becomes gold. When your serve 5 years as a captain you have 4 gold stars and you get a gold c. This is called a full gold captains patch just like Eli has.
The captain stars in the NFL signify leadership and respect among players. Captains are chosen by their teammates for their leadership qualities and are responsible for representing the team during the coin toss and other official duties.
In the NFL, they are placed on the uniform on the upper right side of the chest above the number. Click on the 'Captains Patch Picture' link below to see a picture of Peyton Manning in uniform with the patch.
The stars on NFL captains patches symbolize leadership and excellence. Each star represents a year that a player has been chosen as a team captain, highlighting their role as a leader on the field.
Actually there is no significant meaning to the 25 stars on the current NFL logo (1980-2007). However with the change to the logo due in 2008, the new logo will have 8 stars representing the eight AFC and NFC divisions. You can read more about the logo change at http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/2007-08-30-shield-change_N.htm