The Arizona Cardinals have landed near the bottom of the barrel in a recent ranking of NFL team logos for the 2026-27 season, coming in at No. 29 out of 32 teams. According to Saints Wire's comprehensive evaluation, only three logos are considered worse—sparking plenty of debate among fans and fashion-conscious supporters alike.
The New York Jets secured the No. 30 spot, while the Cleveland Browns limped in at No. 31. But the biggest surprise? The Green Bay Packers, a franchise steeped in tradition and championship glory, took the dubious honor of the worst logo in the league, ranking dead last at No. 32.
At the top of the list, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' skull-and-crossbones design claimed the No. 1 spot, praised for its boldness and pirate flair. The New Orleans Saints' fleur-de-lis followed closely at No. 2, and the Los Angeles Chargers' lightning bolt rounded out the top three—proving that classic, clean designs still resonate with fans and style experts alike.
For Cardinals fans, this ranking might sting, but it's a reminder that a logo is just one piece of the puzzle. Whether you're repping the red and white at State Farm Stadium or on the go, what matters most is the pride you wear. And with a fresh season on the horizon, there's always room for a comeback—on the field and in the style department.
