The Super Bowl LIX Art is Finally Sign, Sealed, and Soon to be Delivered Benefiting NOLA
As the clock ran out on the 2025 NFC Championship game, the Kansas City Chiefs emerged victorious with a win for a third consecutive time, advancing to join the AFC Champion Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, February 9—and so did their team logos.

These logos are the final artistic flourishes, which completes the official NFL Commemorative Super Bowl LIX poster. But this year's poster isn't a typical NFL souvenir from the Big Game. Despite the Saints not making the cut, this souvenir poster it also allows fans to take New Orleans home with them, knowing what it means to miss New Orleans and contributing to healing a city that care never forgets. Internationally acclaimed artist Charles Fazzino has created the officially licensed NFL commemorative artwork for Super Bowl LIX, including limited edition art.
Charles Fazzino
"A portion of the proceeds going to a charity related to the terrorist attack," Director of Football Communications for the Saints Justin Macione said. "Charles Fazzino is flying in the Monday before the Super Bowl to appear daily at the NFL Experience to meet with fans and to sell the prints, and sign them."
New Orleans' start to 2025 has been challenging with an unspeakable tragedy shocking the city and delaying the Sugar Bowl. That was followed closely by a once-in-a-lifetime snowstorm that tied a 130-year-old record and paralyzed the city in below-freezing temperatures for almost a week—up and running again with only two weeks before the Big Game. But the music and the dancing and the hopeful joy that permeates New Orleans never ceased.
"I hope to capture all of the excitement of Super Bowl LIX," said Fazzino—who is commemorating his 25th Super Bowl with this year's matchup—determined to capture that spirit with his fancifully colorful rendering of the city. "New Orleans and Caesars Superdome are magical."
Official NFL Commemorative Super Bowl LIX Poster
It shows fireworks flashing in a night sky over the New Orleans skyline and Ceasars Superdome, leading to a joyful French Quarter celebrating this 59th football fan extravaganza in the Crescent City. A video board in Champions Square displays the two opposing team helmets, which are now able to be added with the Philadelphia Eagles' and Kansas City Chiefs' logos—completing the poster for what is sure to be a frenzied two-week production.
But even the Super Bowl LIX logo, prominently displayed in the center of the French Quarter section toward the lower half of the poster, has special meaning within the Big Easy. The NFL had this year's logo created by renowned New Orleans artist Tahj "Queen Tahj" Williams. She is the first-ever artist to handcraft both the Super Bowl logo and theme art for Super Bowl LIX.

Queen Tahj Williams
As a member of the Mardi Gras Golden Eagles Tribe, she is a master in the intricate art of Black Masking suit design—a tradition deeply rooted in the Indigenous and African heritage of New Orleans. Thus, her designs and logo reflects her Black Masking culture and combines her tribe's heritage with the vibrant energy of Super Bowl in the Crescent City.
"This partnership is a dream come true and an opportunity to share the beauty of Black Masking culture with the world," said Queen Tahj. "Being the only girl and captain of my middle school football team, football has played a tremendous role in my life. It's the same spirit of determination that shapes my work today. Just as the NFL connects communities around the world through football, I hope my work brings people together to celebrate the history of New Orleans and inspires future generations to keep our traditions alive."
This central aspect of the poster is complemented and enhances Fazzino's work. Like so much of the rich, flavorful food of New Orleans, they are a perfect pairing.
"I am equally excited to meet NFL fans, and my collectors, alike, at the NFL Shop at the Super Bowl Experience," Fazzino said about his Super Bowl LIX artwork being on public display and available for purchase and his signature at the NFL Shop at the Super Bowl Experience at Ernest N. Morial Convention Center February 5-8, 2025.
Super Bowl LIX will be played on Sunday, February 9, 2025 at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, LA and will be broadcast live on FOX Sports.