Los Angeles Rams are latest team to unveil new uniforms

Take a look at the new uniform design of the Los Angeles Rams.

Tampa Bay ushered in a new era of Bucs football this offseason by signing future Hall of Fame quarterback Tom Brady and ditching their recent uniform redesign for something a bit more traditional.

But the Bucs weren’t the only team to make a change to their look this offseason. The Cleveland Browns, Los Angeles Chargers and even Brady’s old team, the New England Patriots, have gotten in on the makeover trend.

Today, the Los Angeles Rams threw their new look out into the wind for people to enjoy (and criticize). Take a look at the new Rams unis below.

They are… fine. It doesn’t reinvent the wheel or make you want to run out and exchange your old Rams jersey for a new one. It’s simple and safe, which is probably for the best. And at least they look more like their classic jerseys from yesteryear.

Adam Rank of NFL.com seems to be a fan of just two new uniform redesigns.

At least the Bucs made his list.

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This rookie is topping Tom Brady in jersey sales since the draft

Find out which rookie from the 2020 draft has been topping Bucs QB Tom Brady in jersey sales since the draft.

Tom Brady’s arrival to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers set off some mild controversy when it came to what number he’d wear with his new team. After donning the No. 12 during his 20 years with the Patriots, many wondered whether the future Hall of Famer would get the number from wide receiver Chris Godwin.

In the end, TB12 kept his name and Godwin changed to No. 14. Fans will also be happy to know they won’t have to see Brady in those alarm clock uniforms, as the Bucs unveiled a new look at the beginning of last month, which is a call back to their glory years and easily one of the top uniform redesigns of the offseason.

But while Brady’s Tampa Bay jersey is a hot-ticket item right now, it turns out a newly drafted rookie has been outselling him since the 2020 NFL draft. And, it’s another quarterback playing in Florida: Miami’s Tua Tagovailoa.

Per Nick Shook of NFL.com:

“Tagovailoa is the leading jersey seller in the NFL, according to NFL Shop jersey sales tracked by Fanatics, which powers the league’s merchandising site. Tagovailoa’s aqua No. 1 jersey is selling faster than any other in the NFL, and the white version of that jersey ranks second — ahead of Tom Brady’s new shirts, which come in places 3-5 (with the pewter alternate leading the trio!).

I love the fact that the pewter alternate is the top-selling Brady jersey. Tagovailoa may be the popular new kid on the block right now, but if he can’t stay healthy and produce on the field, those sales numbers will take a hit.

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See how Bucs players reacted to seeing the team’s new uniforms

If you’re excited about the Buccaneers’ new jerseys, wait until you see how players reacted when they got a sneak peek.

Tom Brady isn’t the only reason Buccaneers fans should be excited about the 2020 season. The team will also unveil new uniforms next month, ditching the alarm clock numbers (we hope) in favor of something a little less futuristic.

While fans will have to wait a little longer to get a glimpse of the team’s new threads, players were treated to a sneak peek of their new uniforms. Check out the video below, courtesy of the Bucs’ Twitter account, to see their reactions.

The question we are all wondering is who will be wearing No. 12 in the fall — Chris Godwin or Tom Brady?

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Here’s a sneak peek at what the new Bucs jerseys might look like

Paul Lukas over at Uni Watch has given us an idea of what the new Buccaneers uniforms might look like.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are a team on the rise after a strong 4-2 finish to the 2019 season. So, what better way to turn the page and look towards the future than with a jersey redesign?

The Bucs announced recently that they will be ditching their uniforms — which came into effect back in 2014 — in favor of something a little less… well, ridiculous. (Tampa Bay’s jerseys were one of the nicest in the league before someone thought alarm clock numbers would be a nice upgrade.)

While we’ll have to wait until April for the official reveal, Paul Lukas over at Uni Watch has seen the new jerseys and given us a description of what they look like.

Here’s part of what Lukas said:

•  There are two jerseys (red and white) and two sets of pants (pewter and white). The pewter pants will not be as shiny/metellic as the old ones, because that’s the reality of the fabric being used these days.

• The red jersey has white block numbers outlined in black (but no orange layer, at least that I could see). The “Buccaneers” wordmark has been restored to the chest, but this time it’s rendered in black (not white, as it had been in the Super Bowl set). Block TV numbers are on the shoulders. The Bucs’ current ship logo appears on the sleeves. The back of the jersey has the same white numbers outlined in black, along with white nameplate lettering.

While Lukas was unable to take actual photos of the jerseys, he did have some help in putting together a rendering of what they look like.

Take a look.

Courtesy of Uni Watch
Courtesy of Uni Watch

It definitely looks like they are going back to the old style they wore prior to the change in 2014. Sadly, it appears as though we won’t be getting any orange uniforms this time around. But, hey, this is a step in the right direction.

What do you guys think?

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