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Throwback jerseys were all the rage in the NFL at the start of the century, thanks to teams bringing back uniforms that went by the wayside in the 1990s in favor of darker colors
Eventually, the NFL changed the rules again in 2022, allowing teams to wear a second helmet for throwback or color rush uniforms. Now, Atlanta can embrace their past again, red helmets, vintage logo, and all, reviving a look that defined the early decades of Falcons football.
The Atlanta Falcons will wear the franchise's most iconic helmets for 3 weeks during the 2025 season. Fans love it when NFL teams revert back to their roots and wear an iconic uniform from a past season or decade.
The Commanders and Saints kicked things off on July 9 with new alternate looks. Here are all the fresh uniforms coming to the NFL in 2025.
New Orleans released a new look ahead of the 2025 season with updated alternate helmets. Here's who we think should follow suit.
Heading into a new era with Kellen Moore taking over as head coach, the New Orleans Saints are making some stylistic changes to their uniform for the 2025 season.
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Cincy Jungle on MSNBengals uniforms ranked among the NFL’s bestNate Davis of USA Today ranked all uniforms in the NFL, and the Cincinnati Bengals came out near the top. Checking in at No. 8, Davis sees only seven teams with uniform styles better than the Bengals. The orange and black striped helmet is arguably the best in the league, but adding the White Bengal look was something Davis highlighted.
Of the 32 franchises in the NFL, the 81-year-old Browns are the only team that has no logo on its helmet. This has been a constant since the club’s founding in 1944. It is a stance that has endured for only marginally longer than the Browns’ commitment to their orange helmet.
The New Orleans Saints are teasing a potential new uniform that will undoubtedly go along with their new white helmets.
Sony's custom-built headsets aim to improve sound quality and sideline communication for NFL coaches and staffers.