Jaguars debut white alternate helmet, schedule on-field premiere

Jaguars debut white alternate helmet, schedule on-field premiere

The Jaguars revealed throwback uniforms for their 2024, 30th anniversary season last week, offering fans a nostalgic look the team last sported over a decade ago.

Now, it’s time for something new.

The Jaguars debuted a “Shell White” alternate helmet Thursday morning before its second day of training camp, featuring the team’s current logo, a matte white finish and a black facemask.

The helmet will make its first on-field appearance when Jacksonville faces Minnesota at home in Week 10.

The Jaguars will pair the white helmet with their current alternate black jerseys, as modeled by safety Daniel Thomas below.

The throwback uniforms Jacksonville revealed last Thursday include its original black helmet with a Jaguar-head logo worn from 1995-2012, teal jerseys with an alternate running Jaguar logo embroidered on the sleeves, and white pants with a teal, gold and black colorway stripe on the outseam.

Jacksonville will induct Tom Coughlin, the team’s first head coach (1995-2002) and more recently its executive vice president of football operations (2017-19), into the Pride of the Jaguars during its first game in throwback uniforms, against Indianapolis on Oct. 6.

“Everywhere I go and from every comment I read – it’s apparent our fans are longing to see Jaguars’ players in throwback uniforms,” Jaguars President Mark Lamping said in a July 18 release.

“That persistence paid off and our uniforms reminiscent of the team’s early years are back by popular demand, just in time for the 30th season and, in particular, the Pride of the Jaguars induction of our inaugural head coach, Tom Coughlin.”

Jaguars throwbacks unveiled; order yours here

Jaguars throwbacks unveiled; order yours here

The Jaguars officially unveiled their “Prowler” throwback uniforms for their 2024, 30th anniversary season on Thursday, making them available for purchase here and scheduling their debut for Week 5 against Indianapolis.

Jacksonville will induct Tom Coughlin, the team’s first head coach (1995-2002) and more recently its executive vice president of football operations (2017-19), into the Pride of the Jaguars during that game, on Oct. 6.

“Everywhere I go and from every comment I read – it’s apparent our fans are longing to see Jaguars’ players in throwback uniforms,” Jaguars President Mark Lamping said in a release on Thursday.

“That persistence paid off and our uniforms reminiscent of the team’s early years are back by popular demand, just in time for the 30th season and, in particular, the Pride of the Jaguars induction of our inaugural head coach, Tom Coughlin.”

The uniforms include Jacksonville’s original black helmet and the Jaguar-head logo the team sported from 1995-2012, teal jerseys with an alternate running Jaguar logo embroidered on the sleeves, and white pants with a teal, gold and black colorway stripe on the outseam.

In addition to online ordering, the Jaguars have opened their pro shop at the Miller Electric Center in Jacksonville for special hours this week: Thursday from 9:04 a.m. ET to 5 p.m., and Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Jaguars tease throwback uniform reveal

Jaguars tease throwback uniform reveal

The Jaguars have teased throwback uniforms for their 2024, 30th anniversary campaign throughout the offseason and appear ready to reveal the kits in the coming days.

The team posted a teaser video on Tuesday that included imagery of Jacksonville’s 1995-2012 full-body Jaguar alternate logo, a teal-colored jersey and white, colorway-striped pants. 

Written in the post was “7.18.2024,” likely an acknowledgment of when the Jaguars plan to reveal the full uniform set to the public.

According to UniWatch, Jacksonville is the only NFL team that has yet to present its throwbacks for the 2024 season.

The Jaguars changed their logo in 2013, and both at that time and in 2018 introduced new uniforms to pair with their current logo.

The original Jaguar-head logo and its full-body alternate have not been worn by the team since, and the anticipated uniform style for Jacksonville’s throwbacks has not been sported by the club since 2008.

The Jaguars unveiled a logo commemorating their 30th season as an NFL franchise in April, which you can find here.