No, the image in the Patriots "Flying Elvis" logo is not Elvis. According to the creator of the logo Ken Loh (see link to article below), the image was originally designed as a stylized minute man with a trailing flag. According to Loh, the "sideburn" is actually the minuteman's cheek.
The Patriots changed the helmet logo in 1992. They went from Pat Patriot to the current Flying Elvis logo.
Officialy the face is Pat Patriot. Unofficially he is known as Flying Elvis.
Elvis Fisher plays for the England Patriots.
it is the picture of a patriot
Elvis Fisher plays Offensive Tackle for the England Patriots.
No.
You can use " helmetlok " to lock your helmet (Now available in markets). From which you can secure your face.
An armet is a form of medieval full-face helmet.
It means the helmet belongs to whoever wears no. 31 jersey. Every player has their jersey no. on their helmet. The helmet is made to fit that player only so it garantees the helmet will fit
most face masks fit the helmet, preferably the same size. e.g. if you have medium helmet then get a medium mask
The "flying Elvis"
The Patriot on the helmet does not have an official name but is unofficially referred to as "Flying Elvis." The mascot's name is Pat Patriot.