New York Titans Logo have 3 colors in their flag which are ORANGE(#F47C30), WHITE(#FFFFFF) and NAVY(#002B5C).
The Hex, RGB, CMYK, HSV, and HSL color codes are in the table below.
The New York Titans were an American football team that played in the American Football League (AFL) from 1960 to 1963. They were one of the original eight AFL teams and played their home games at the Polo Grounds in Manhattan. The Titans were a successful team, reaching the playoffs in three of their four seasons in the AFL. They won the AFL Eastern Division title in 1962 but lost to the eventual AFL champion Houston Oilers in the championship game.
In 1964, the AFL merged with the National Football League (NFL). The Titans were one of the teams that joined the NFL, and they were renamed the New York Jets. The Jets have won one Super Bowl title, in Super Bowl III following the 1968 season.
The name “Titans” was chosen by the team’s founder, Harry Wismer. Wismer believed that the name “Titans” was more powerful and intimidating than the name “Giants,” which was the name of the other NFL team in New York at the time. The Titans logo featured a helmet with a lightning bolt going through it, which was meant to symbolize the team’s speed and power.
The Titans were a popular team in New York City, and they helped to establish the AFL as a major league. They were also one of the most successful teams in the AFL, and they reached the playoffs three times in their four seasons in the league. The Titans legacy lives on in the New York Jets, who continue to be a popular and successful NFL team.