Every NFL season brings a fresh wave of excitement, and part of that thrill is seeing what the teams will be wearing on the field. The 2024 season is no exception, with several teams introducing new uniforms and striking helmet designs. Fans will see redesigns inspired by throwback looks, as well as innovative modern touches that promise to captivate audiences.
Denver Broncos' "Mile High Collection"
The Denver Broncos are making waves with their "Mile High Collection." This new line is distinctive, featuring "5280" helmet labels that pay homage to Denver’s elevation. The jerseys are equally unique, incorporating tiny triangles that add an intricate design element. Additionally, the Broncos are revisiting their storied past with a new alternate uniform inspired by the iconic 1977 "Orange Crush" look.
Detroit Lions' "One Pride" Collection
Detroit Lions’ fans have much to look forward to with the introduction of the "One Pride" collection. This collection redefines traditional elements with refined "Honolulu Blue" colors for the home uniforms. On the road, the Lions will be sporting jerseys branded with "Detroit" to clearly represent their city. The collection also boasts "Motor City" black-and-blue alternates, offering a sleek and modern aesthetic.
Houston Texans' "H-Town Made" Collection
Meanwhile, the Houston Texans are introducing the "H-Town Made" collection, which features several modern touches. Among the highlights are modernized number fonts and an all-red candy-paint combo that is sure to turn heads. Fans will also see a new "H-Town" alternate outfit with a cool, icy-blue color scheme, adding a fresh versatility to the Texans' wardrobe.
New York Jets' "Legacy Collection"
For the New York Jets, the upcoming season marks a full embrace of their 2023 throwback uniforms as their regular attire. Dubbed the "Legacy Collection," these uniforms include white pants, white jerseys, and an old Jets logo. This nostalgic move reconnects the current squad with the team’s storied past, blending heritage with present-day action.
Jacksonville Jaguars Celebrate 30th Season
The Jacksonville Jaguars are celebrating their 30th season in style. They will be debuting the "Prowler Throwbacks," which pay homage to the team’s 1995 expansion look. As part of this celebration, the Jaguars will also introduce a new "Shell White" alternate helmet, adding a vintage touch to their modern game-day attire.
Minnesota Vikings' "Winter Warrior" Look
The Minnesota Vikings are set to battle the elements with their "Winter Warrior" look. This collection features a white-on-white uniform coupled with white helmets, accented by metallic gray details. These elements provide a crisp, winter-ready appearance that maintains the Vikings' fierce aesthetic.
New York Giants' "Century Red" Getup
As the New York Giants commemorate their 100th season, they are ready to take the field with their "Century Red" getup. This nostalgic uniform includes tan pants, striped red jerseys, red, white, and blue socks, and a winged helmet, all of which collectively honor the rich history of the franchise.
Baltimore Ravens' "Purple Rising" Helmet
Not to be outdone, the Baltimore Ravens are introducing the "Purple Rising" helmet. This sleek new design features a front-facing logo, metallic purple paint, and a gold facemask, presenting a powerful and regal impression on the field.
The Cleveland Browns, Green Bay Packers, and Washington Commanders
A few other teams are making more subtle, yet significant changes. The Cleveland Browns will be swapping their brown facemasks for white ones, reminiscent of the eras from 1975-1995 and 1999-2005. The Green Bay Packers are releasing a new alternate helmet with a white shell and white facemasks, enhancing their classic look. The Washington Commanders, on the other hand, are bringing back their gold pants which were a staple from 1937-1978 and last seen in 2018, adding a historic flair to their modern gear.
As the 2024 NFL season approaches, both the game and sartorial statements are set to captivate fans and add to the excitement of football Sundays. Whether through bold redesigns or respectful nods to the past, each team is ready to write the next chapter in their storied histories, both on and off the field.