See it: Giants unveil 100th season stadium design

The New York Giants have unveiled a new look for MetLife Stadium, complete with logos and banners to help celebrate their 100th season.

The New York Giants will square off against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, September 8 in the first game of their 100th season.

To celebrate that historic milestone, the Giants have honored those of the past with unique Century Red uniforms, a multitude of events, a top 100 players countdown, and a brand-new stadium design.

On Thursday, the Giants unveiled that new MetLife Stadium design, complete with a throwback midfield logo, customized wall banners, and other retro elements.

During the preseason, the Giants went with the classic “NY” logo at midfield but have switched it up to their primary logo from the 1950s (1950-1955).

The wall branding includes logos from every decade in Giants history, while also celebrating their four NFL championships (1927, 1934, 1938, 1956) and their four Super Bowl championships (1986, 1990, 2007, 2011).

The Giants likely have other surprises in store for the regular season opener, but this is a good start. The midfield logo is far more appealing than the “NY” logo or the NFL shield, which they have used in the recent past.

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