The Cleveland Browns are the only team with no logo on their helmets. The Pittsburgh Steelers are the only team with a logo on only one side of the helmet.
None!Answer:The Cleveland Browns are the only NFL team without a logo on their helmets.
There never was and probably never will be as they are the only NFL team without a logo.
The Univ of Syracuse wore orange helmets with blue numbers for two seasons in the 2000's (I believe 2005-6, though I can't find verification of this.) Prior to that they were plain orange on the sides. Its helmets currently have an "S" logo on the sides.
The Patriots changed the helmet logo in 1992. They went from Pat Patriot to the current Flying Elvis logo.
The Cleveland Browns have no logo on their helmets. In print and on the Internet, they use the orange helmet with no logo, as their primary logo. They also have a secondary logo consisting of a brown 'B' on an orange and brown stripe, enclosed in a brown outline in the shape of a football.
The Steelers only have one logo because when they originally put the steel mark on the helmets they wanted to see how it looked on the gold helmets and put it just on one side. And later that year they went to the playoffs for the first time so as good luck they decided to change the helmet to black to show the logo better and keep the one side.
The LA Rams were the first pro team to mark their helmets. They put on curved rams horns so the QB can spot his receiver's down field, a design they've kept to this day.
yes there will be and will be hosted by myleene Klass and Jhonny pitt but this time there will be 4 teams:Team Claw (Black helmets)Team Sting (Orange helmets)Team Venom (Green helmets)Team Fang (Pale Blue helmets)
A middie in lacrosse plays both sides of the field, they can go on both sides , they play offence when their team was the ball and defense when the other team has the ball
It is hard to answer the question without knowing which type of Jaguar one is referring to. There is the automobile and then there is the football team. Both have a logo.
In 1962, the Steelers equipment manager Jack Hart applied the logo to the helmet (at that time the helmets were a solid gold color) and the Steelers were uncertain how it would look. So he applied them to the right side only. Later on, even after changing the helmet color to black, they left the logo on the right side only, due to the teams new found success & uniqueness of the logo. The Steelers are now the only team with a logo on only one side of the helmet.
In 1948, Fred Gehrke, halfback for the Los Angeles Rams, painted horns on the Rams helmets.