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The Atlanta Falcons will wear the franchise's most iconic helmets for 3 weeks during the 2025 season. Fans love it when NFL ...
For those huge Falcons fans, this year sees the organization undertaking fun waxing nostalgic looks of the red helmet. He went on to ...
The Falcons’ red helmets will be making three appearances during the 2025 season. The team announced their plans to wear their throwback uniforms during three prime-time games. The first appearance ...
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, ...
The Falcons will wear their old-school uniforms in Week 6 for their Week 6 "Monday Night Football" matchup against the Buffalo Bills at home on October 13. Next, the team will wear the jerseys in Week ...
When they square off in front of a prime time audience on December 11, the Buccaneers will wear their popular Creamsicle uniforms and the Falcons will counter with togs based on their 1969 inaugural ...
The Bills will be featured during a Monday Night Football game with throwbacks — but it’s not Buffalo wearing them.  Find out who’s bringing the retro heat: ...
On Wednesday, ESPN's Adam Schefter shared a photo of the New Orleans Saints ' new alternate white helmet, which they will ...
The Falcons wore their red helmets for one game last season, and the look was so popular that the team has decided to bring the helmet back for THREE games in 2023.. For a 10-year period, the ...
Throwback jerseys were all the rage in the NFL at the start of the century, thanks to teams bringing back uniforms that went ...
The Atlanta Falcons went back to black on Wednesday morning, unveiling a new look that included modernized uniforms and a matte-black helmet. This is Atlanta's first rebrand in 17 years.
The Falcons and Dolphins are believed to be the only NFL teams currently using helmet cameras, and Stroot says no other professional teams have approached him for advice on implementation, though ...