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Best/worst uniforms in NFL


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In the spirit of the offseason before the all-star games, I think this will be interesting if not silly--try to be objective--forget the team, purely look at the HOME uniform design for the 2024 season.

In the third category, consider throwback uniforms only.

1. Best looking HOME uniform in the NFL:

2. Ugliest home uniform in the NFL:

3.  Best looking Throwback Uniform in the NFL:

 

That is it.  Just curious what Huddlers think.  Add reasons/explanations if you want. 

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Best looking home jersey: (honestly like all of their home options. The dark blue looks great as well)

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Ugliest home uniform. (Unis have been a disaster since the rebrand. The logo is awful, the wordmark is awful. The stupid fuging dots in the numbers are awful) Honestly there were many to choose from in this spot. Honorable mention to the Seahawks and Falcons

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Best throwback: (Helmet sets it apart. Just classic NFL goodness)

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43 minutes ago, Fenrir said:

Best looking home jersey: (honestly like all of their home options. The dark blue looks great as well)

Justin Herbert earns recognition on “All-Film Team” - Bolts From The Blue

 

Ugliest home uniform. (Unis have been a disaster since the rebrand. The logo is awful, the wordmark is awful. The stupid fuging dots in the numbers are awful) Honestly there were many to choose from in this spot. Honorable mention to the Seahawks and Falcons

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Best throwback: (Helmet sets it apart. Just classic NFL goodness)

HIGHLIGHTS: Every Throw and Rush by Drake Maye in Debut vs. Texans |  Patriots

Same page.  I like the Chargers, hate the Commanders (but the hate for Atlanta's home jersey is growing on me--and I really think the Seahawks electric green is awful, but not their usual home--the Lions' all gray was bad), and love the old Patriots.  Why they ever changed from that red with the UCLA stripes and that white helmet--I will never understand.

I see the Kelly Greens in Philly as an option

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1 hour ago, djp14 said:

 

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They should go back to these.  When they were losing, people mocked the "Errol Flynn" Buc on the side of the helmet--some said it made the team look gay because Errol Flynn was rumored to be--and that could have caused the brand switch--but this design with the flags avoids that issue. 

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I was just about to post the same thing about Atlanta lol.  Chargers are definitely the best uniforms right now imo.

You know what else is ugly and dated to hell?  The Seahawks uniforms.  They need to go back to their old ones.

I really like throwbacks and bright colors though.  For example, I think the Broncos should have gone back to those instead of the boring update they did.

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3 hours ago, MHS831 said:

In the third category, consider throwback uniforms only.

1. Best looking HOME uniform in the NFL:

2. Ugliest home uniform in the NFL:

3.  Best looking Throwback Uniform in the NFL:

1. Chargers, Raiders or 49ers.

2. Patriots, Bengals, Titans or Seahawks.

3. Patriots, Eagles, or Oilers.

 

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9 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

I was just about to post the same thing about Atlanta lol.  Chargers are definitely the best uniforms right now imo.

You know what else is ugly and dated to hell?  The Seahawks uniforms.  They need to go back to their old ones.

I really like throwbacks and bright colors though.  For example, I think the Broncos should have gone back to those instead of the boring update they did.

The Broncos is a good example.  I hated their helmets, but they could be modified, but the unis were on point.  I would be OK if they kept the navy blue with orange instead of the royal blue--I never liked the old Jim Zorn Seahawks' unis that much, but the addition of Nickelodeon Green was a terrible decision, one they stuck with--some may like it, but not me.

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1 minute ago, rebelrouser said:

1. Chargers, Raiders or 49ers.

2. Patriots, Bengals, Titans or Seahawks.

3. Patriots, Eagles, or Oilers.

 

I nearly put the Raiders as my #1.  I also considered the Oilers' throwbacks--but those red Pats jerseys with white helmets -- awesome

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