NFL rookies made their own versions of their team logos. Now you can wear them

NFL players are skilled at punting, passing, and tackling. Graphic design and painting, not so much.



The NFL asked rookies to paint their new team’s logo from memory , and it turns out players don’t really know what they look like. Let’s call it taking “creative license.”



But no matter how you assess these renditions of NFL franchise logos, there’s one thing we know for sure: You can now wear them. Apparel brand Homage has turned the 15 rookie paintings into T-shirts as part of what’s become somewhat of a tradition . The brand, which sells licensed apparel for pro leagues and the NCAA, is selling the shirts for $38 ($28 for youth sizes).




NFL Rookies trying to paint their new team's logo is too much

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