Although not technically a team logo, this is the logo of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. This year, Ray Guy became the first punter inducted into the Hall, and as he noted in his induction speech, for the first time the Hall has a complete “team”, so the timing to post this logo is just right. The Hall opened in 1963, when it inducted 17 charter members, and celebrated its’ 50th Anniversary last year. The football Hall is unique among sports halls of fame in that it has never included game officials among its’ inductees.
Classic Sports Card of The Day
1972 Topps football card of former NFL defensive end Claude Humphrey, who was recently inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame after a nearly 30 year wait. He enjoyed a long, thirteen year career in the league, mostly with the Atlanta Falcons. He was named NFL Defensive Rookie of The Year in 1968, and was named to the Pro Bowl six times. He finished his playing days in Philadelphia, where he helped the Eagles reach the Super Bowl in 1980.
Classic Team Logo of The Day
Logo of a former Arena Football League team, the Houston Thunderbears. The franchise existed from 1996 until 2001, starting out as the Texas Terror before changing names to the Thunderbears in 1998. The team was never a success, on the field or attendance-wise, and its’ owner, Leslie Alexander (who also owned the NBA Rockets) threw in the towel and sold the club back to the Arena League in 2001. They disbanded, along with three other teams, a year later.
Classic Sports Card of The Day
1970 Topps football card of a player who also had a memorable nickname, former Denver Bronco defensive lineman Rich “Tombstone” Jackson. He played in an era before the quarterback sack was an official statistic, and his career was shortened by injury, but former teammates and opponents remember him as one of the finest defensive linemen of his time. A product of Southern University, Jackson is a prime example of the type of player who thrived in the old American Football League, from a small black college. Those players likely wouldn’t have had opportunities to play in the NFL, which had an unspoken “quota” system for minorities. After retiring as a player, Jackson served as a school administrator in his hometown of New Orleans.
Classic Team Logo of The Day
Logo of a former minor league baseball team, the Piedmont Boll Weevils, who played in the South Atlantic League from 1996 until 2000. Players who spent part of their minor league careers with the Weevils include Marlon Byrd, Jimmy Rollins, Brett Myers and football player Rickey Williams, who played for the team in the late 1990s while also playing college football at Texas.
Classic Sports Card of The Day
1968 Topps baseball card of former major leaguer Ted Uhlaender, who played eight seasons for Minnesota, Cleveland and Cincinnati. He was mostly a journeyman type of player who served an important role as a spare outfielder and pinch hitter. Uhlander was also a coach for the Indians under manager Charlie Manuel in 2000. He passed away of a heart attack in 2009. His daughter Katie is a member of the U.S. Winter Olympic team, competing in the Skeleton event.
Classic Team Logo of The Day
Logo of a current National Basketball Association team, the New Orleans Pelicans. This franchise started out in 1988 in Charlotte as the Hornets, but relocated to New Orleans in 2002, keeping the “Hornets” nickname until this past season, when the name was changed to honor both the state bird – the Brown Pelican – and the history of a minor league baseball team that used that name from 1901 until 1957. The team’s current owner is Tom Benson, who also owns the NFL’s New Orleans Saints.



































