The Los Angeles Rams' updated logo, rumored to be an all-yellow design, has reappeared on a Bud Light can ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft. The team has yet to officially unveil the logo, which has also been linked to their draft hats and merchandise.
The 2026 NFL Draft is just over a week away, and the Los Angeles Rams still have not officially revealed their long-rumored updated logo. Their 2026 draft hats still aren’t available for this reason, and they were also excluded from the NFL’s new Crocs collection.
It’s not expected to be some big unveiling like their 2020 rebrand, but clearly, the Rams are making adjustments to their primary logo. The rumor is that they will go with a monochromatic look, using an all-yellow logo as their primary mark – a logo that’s already been in the rotation for some time.
You can see the all-yellow LA mark in the bottom left of this video.
It's even clearer in the photo below.
Take a look.
Los Angeles Rams
Los Angeles Rams
It's a very subtle change from the white-and-yellow gradient, but based on fan reactions, it's not a welcome adjustment. Not that the old logo was perfect, but the switch an all-yellow style is not what fans have been looking for.
Los Angeles is also rumored to be switching its secondary logo to an old-school ram head. The Rams are supposedly making tweaks to their uniforms, as well, though we have yet to see any leaks of those.
What is the new Los Angeles Rams logo design rumored to be?
The new Los Angeles Rams logo is rumored to be a monochromatic all-yellow design.
Why haven't the Rams officially revealed their updated logo yet?
The Rams have not officially revealed their updated logo as they are still finalizing details, which has also delayed the release of their draft hats.
Where has the Rams' updated logo been spotted recently?
The Rams' updated logo has recently been spotted on a Bud Light can and was previously leaked on their draft hats.
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