Jets uniforms ranked NFL’s worst by Complex

Complex Sports has the Jets’ new uniforms ranked dead last in their ranking of all 32 new NFL uniforms for the 2020 season.

While the Jets’ new uniforms took some heat at the time of their unveiling, they aren’t as bad as some of the more recent releases this offseason. Compared to the Rams and Falcons uniform redesigns, the Jets got pretty lucky with their new look.

At least that’s this particular website’s opinion.

However, those at Complex Sports don’t agree. They ranked all 32 NFL uniforms for the 2020 season and the Jets came in dead last.

Here’s Complex Sports explanation for the Jets spot in their rankings:

The Jets have the worst uniforms in the NFL and it ain’t even close. Their new look, which debuted last season and should be compared to something you’d see up in the CFL or Saturdays in Conference USA, is unassailably awful. Seriously, the Jets are dressed like a bunch of amateurs every week except when they wear their all-black uniforms. That’s when they look like complete clowns since black isn’t in their color scheme. Never has been. Never should be. Nike can’t redesign this disaster fast enough.

Now, the Jets’ uniforms don’t stand a chance against those of the Chargers, Raiders, Saints, Steelers and Cowboys, which are ranked 1-5, respectively, on Complex’s list. Still, it’s a massive stretch to call the Jets’ uniforms the worst in the NFL. At worst, they should be ranked between 15 and 20.

When New York released its new uniforms in April 2019, it was met with a bit of disappointment from fans and critics alike after months of anticipation. Some viewed the build-up and marketing on social media to be better than the actual release of the uniforms themselves.

The Jets went with a new green called “Gotham,” with the two primary uniforms being green tops with white bottoms and white tops with green bottoms. For the first time in franchise history, the Jets released all-black alternate uniforms. Those were the uniforms met with the most opposition, but after a full season of wearing them, they began to grow on critics. The all-black design is a nice, clean look only worn three times a season and they’re perfect for primetime games under the lights.

New York’s uniforms should be looked at like the middle of the road uniforms they are. It is not an upgrade over the old look, which was an ode to the classic throwbacks worn by the Jets’ 1968 Super Bowl-winning team. Instead, these new uniforms try to capture the Jets of the late 70s to early 90s when kelly green was in fashion.

Despite what Complex says about the uniforms, the Jets can take comfort in the fact that they don’t have the worst in the NFL. A few teams ended that conversation pretty quickly this offseason.

In hindsight, the Jets’ new uniforms aren’t so bad

Jets Wire breaks down why fans should appreciate Gang Green’s new uniforms compared to the designs teams have been releasing this offseason.

The NFL has seen some new and downright ugly uniform designs come to fruition this offseason.

Beginning with the Buccaneers in early April, numerous teams around the league have unveiled new uniforms for the upcoming season. Tampa Bay’s new jerseys are not too bad, but they are essentially identical to what the team used to wear in the mid-2000s. The Colts changed their logo, wordmark and adjusted their jersey number design to more of a 1950-1960s style for some reason. The Browns also made minimal changes that the average fan likely would not notice. The Chargers and Patriots did a decent enough job with their new jerseys, tweaking designs to fit fan and player desires.

Then there’s the Falcons and Rams.

Both Atlanta and Los Angeles rolled out new uniforms that were met with harsh criticism. The Falcons’ release in April caught a lot of heat due in large part to the pointless “ATL” placement on the front of the jerseys. The Rams’ release on Wednesday simply missed the mark, drawing the ire of nearly the entire fanbase thanks to a change in helmet logo and a colorway that failed to represent the history of the franchise as intended.

When you look at some of the new uniform designs that have been released in the last month or so, it makes you realize that the Jets’ re-design last year was not that bad.

New York’s jersey re-design was met with plenty of anticipation but faced a bit of backlash upon release. The stealth black design was met with the most criticism, as the Jets had never had an all-black alternate jersey before. People were not sold on the Gotham Green jerseys either, as New York wore green jerseys with white pants at home for years.

After a while, people adjusted and took a liking to the new uniforms. If anything, the critics of Gang Green’s new jersey can take solace in the fact that they are not as bad as what some teams will be rocking in 2020.

The Jets have not gotten many things right lately on the field, but at least they’re beating some teams in the uniform department.

Georgia great Todd Gurley going to look fresh in new Atlanta Falcons’ uniforms

Former UGA football RB Todd Gurley is going to look sick in these new Atlanta Falcons uniforms.

It’s been 17 years since the Atlanta Falcons made a significant uniform change. On Wednesday, the team released their new Nike-designed uniforms.

The new look will feature an all black ensemble for home games with white jerseys and white pants on the road. The helmet retains the familiar logo but will change to a matte finish. Several of the uniforms will showcase ‘ATL’ on the front of the jersey.

There will be eight different color combinations, including the current 1966 throwback version, and a new “Rise Up” alternate uniform.

The Falcons finished 7-9 last season. During the off-season, Atlanta signed former Georgia running back and past NFL Offensive Player of the Year Todd Gurley to a one-year contract. In addition, the team traded for former South Carolina tight end Hayden Hurst. On offense, the team should be well-stacked with Matt Ryan at quarterback, Alabama alums Julio Jones and Calvin Ridley at wide receiver and five former first rounders on the offensive line.  The Falcons currently have five draft picks in the upcoming draft, including the No. 16 pick in round one.

“Black has been a part of our history since 1966 and both our fans and players have asked us to bring it back,” owner Arthur Blank wrote in a statement. “The ‘ATL’ moniker is known around the world and we now we it proudly as our badge of unity, diversity and togetherness. Something our world needs more of, especially in these tough times.”

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