The Edmonton Elks have unveiled a new wordmark and confirmed the logo change that’s been teased on social media for months.
A spokesperson for the club recently told 3DownNation that the ‘EE’ logo worn on the team’s helmets is now officially its primary logo. The move didn’t come as a surprise as new owner Larry Thompson indicated during his introductory press conference in August that the team planned to focus more on the traditional ‘EE’ in its future branding.
Thompson, a local construction magnate, is the first-ever private owner of the team, which was founded as a community organization in 1949. He was initially noncommittal about the club’s name amid reports he desired to reinstate its former moniker. In a subsequent interview with TSN, however, he indicated that the name “Elks” would remain in place.
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The team spokesperson also confirmed that the Elks logo, which was introduced alongside the corresponding name in 2021, will remain as a secondary emblem. The logo was seldom featured on the team’s helmets — Edmonton’s lids sported antlers for one year before pivoting back to the ‘EE’ in 2022 — though an Indigenized version of the emblem has been worn for select games.
The new wordmark, which was unveiled in the video below, is said to be inspired by a similar one used by the team during the 1970s.
Classic look, modern feel ??#AlwaysEdmonton pic.twitter.com/N43mJhRcqL
— Edmonton Elks (@GoElks) January 3, 2025