Disclaimer

AMT Gridiron is an independent, fan‑made football project created for entertainment, historical reference, and personal enjoyment. This website is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the NFL, CFL, BFL, NCAA, any professional team, or any official league organization.

All team names, logos, league names, and related marks are the property of their respective owners. Any use of these names or references on this site is strictly for informational and non‑commercial purposes.

While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, AMT Gridiron may contain errors, outdated information, or fictional elements depending on the project or league page. Content is provided “as is” with no guarantees of completeness or accuracy.

By using this website, you acknowledge that AMT Gridiron is a personal creative project and should not be interpreted as an official source of league data or professional football information.

BFL Copyright & Usage Notice

The British Football League (BFL), including all team names, uniforms, logos, conference names, trophies, and historical references presented on AMT Gridiron, is a fictional league created as part of the AMT Gridiron project. The BFL does not represent any real sports league, organization, or governing body.

All BFL graphics, team identities, league structures, and written content are original creative works produced for entertainment and world‑building purposes. These materials are protected under applicable copyright laws and may not be reproduced, redistributed, or used commercially without permission.

Any resemblance between BFL teams, logos, or league elements and real‑world organizations is purely coincidental. The BFL exists solely as a fictional component of the AMT Gridiron universe.

Visitors may reference or share BFL information for non‑commercial, informational, or fan‑related purposes, provided proper credit is given to AMT Gridiron and no content is altered or misrepresented.

Helmet Representation Notice

The helmet images displayed on AMT Gridiron represent teams and leagues primarily from the mid‑1980s onward. This timeframe reflects the period in which the site owner began following American football (starting in 1988) and therefore focuses on leagues, teams, and designs relevant to that era and beyond.

Earlier leagues, teams, or helmet designs that existed prior to the 1980s may not be included, as AMT Gridiron is intended to reflect the modern and late‑20th‑century football landscape rather than a complete historical archive.

Some helmet images used on this site are sourced from publicly available fan‑made archives. These images are used under the understanding that they are shared for non‑commercial, informational, and historical reference purposes. AMT Gridiron does not claim ownership of any third‑party helmet artwork and provides full credit to the original creators where applicable.

All helmets, logos, and team identities remain the property of their respective leagues, teams, or creators. Their appearance on AMT Gridiron is strictly for documentation, reference, and fan‑oriented purposes. No endorsement or affiliation with any official league or organization is implied.

Helmet Usage Policy

AMT Gridiron displays helmet images for reference, historical context, and visual identification of teams across multiple football leagues. The following guidelines describe how helmets are selected and represented on this site.

Current Leagues: For active leagues such as the NFL, CFL, XFL, USFL, and UFL, AMT Gridiron uses the current official helmet design for each team. This ensures that modern teams are represented accurately and consistently.

Defunct Leagues and Teams: For leagues or teams that no longer exist, AMT Gridiron displays the final helmet design used before the team or league ceased operations. This approach provides a clear and historically accurate snapshot of each franchise’s last active identity.

Teams With Name Changes: When a team has undergone a name change (for example, Edmonton Eskimos to Edmonton Elks, or Washington Redskins to Washington Commanders), AMT Gridiron may display both the previous helmet and the current helmet to reflect the team’s historical evolution.

BFL (British Football League): As a fictional league created for AMT Gridiron, the BFL may include both current and previous helmet designs where applicable. These helmets are original creative works and are used to illustrate team identity and historical progression within the fictional league.

Timeframe of Representation: Helmet coverage on AMT Gridiron focuses primarily on the mid‑1980s onward. This reflects the period in which the site owner began following American football (starting in 1988) and is not intended to serve as a complete pre‑1980 historical archive.

Third‑Party Helmet Artwork: Some helmet images used on this site originate from publicly available fan‑made archives. These images are used for non‑commercial, informational, and historical reference purposes only. AMT Gridiron does not claim ownership of any third‑party helmet artwork. All helmets, logos, and team identities remain the property of their respective leagues, teams, or creators.

AMT Media Notice

AMT Gridiron is an independent project published under AMT Media. AMT Media is a personal, non‑commercial creative platform responsible for the design, layout, written content, and presentation of this website.

AMT Media does not claim ownership of any league trademarks, team names, logos, helmet designs, or related intellectual property belonging to the NFL, CFL, XFL, USFL, UFL, or any other organization. All such materials remain the property of their respective owners and are used on this site strictly for informational and fan‑oriented purposes.

All original content created specifically for AMT Gridiron — including written articles, fictional league material (such as the BFL), page layouts, and site structure — is the property of AMT Media and may not be reproduced without permission.

Last Updated: May 2026