Notre Dame shows off national championship uniform fit

Notre Dame has a nice fit for the national championship game.

With the Notre Dame Fighting Irish being the home team in the college football national championship game against the Ohio State Buckeyes, that means the white jerseys are out. It’s back to the blue.

As a tweet from the team shows, the uniforms have the 2025 national championship logo and the players names are in gold on the back. The numbers are white and ringed with gold trim.

Helmets and pants are, of course, gold, and the white cleats have gold bottoms.

Win or lose, the Irish should look sharp in the College Football Playoff title matchup in Atlanta.

Jan 9, 2025; Miami, FL, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish quarterback Riley Leonard (13) looks to throw a pass in the first half against the Penn State Nittany Lions in the Orange Bowl at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

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Lions will debut their new all-blue uniforms in Week 1

The “blueberries” are back, though with a different look

This offseason, the Detroit Lions introduced their new uniforms to considerable fanfare. The team has now revealed which new-look uniform combination it will wear in Sunday night’s matchup against the Los Angeles Rams in Ford Field.

Detroit will rock the all-blue combination. Known affectionately as the “blueberries,” the new jersey design, pants and socks will give an updated look to the popular combo.

The Lions wore the new blue jerseys in the preseason finale, but they have yet to show off the blue pants. The new combo should look great on prime time as Detroit seizes the NFC’s center stage on Sunday night.

Kansas football unveils all-red uniforms ahead of upcoming games at Arrowhead Stadium

The University of Kansas football team unveiled new all-red uniforms for their games that are to be played at Arrowhead Stadium this season.

This offseason, the University of Kansas announced the first phase of its two-phase stadium renovation of the 103-year-old David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium. With construction to take place well into 2025, the Jayhawks will head East on I-70 to play their home games in Kansas City.

Children’s Mercy Park, home of Kansas City’s professional soccer team Sporting KC, will host several of the team’s outings, but the majority of KU’s home games will be played at Arrowhead Stadium.

To pay homage to the back-to-back Super Bowl champs and current occupants of their temporary home, KU unveiled new all-red uniforms for the upcoming season.

Arrowhead Stadium has seen its share of college football games since its opening in 1972, most notably the 2007 ‘Border War’ showdown between the University of Missouri and the University of Kansas, where #4 Mizzou narrowly beat #2 Kansas 36-28.

The #22 Jayhawks will suit up in their new threads for their first game at Arrowhead on September 28th against the TCU Horned Frogs.

Texans will debut new uniforms vs. Lions in Week 10

The Texans also got new uniforms this offseason and they’ll debut one new combination against the Lions in Week 10

Like the Detroit Lions, the Houston Texans changed up their uniforms this offseason. When the Lions head to Houston in Week 10 to play at NRG Stadium, it will be the first time Houston wears their highly anticipated, red-based uniforms.

In a recent mailbag segment on the Texans website, Drew Doughty let the cat out of the bag that the Texans will debut their “Battle Red” uniforms against the Lions in Week 10 in Houston:

They’ll wear the Liberty White jerseys and pants in the home opener against the Bears. A few weeks later, they’ll don the City Inspired uniforms, which feature the H-Town Blue accent color, on October 6 against the Bills. The Battle Red uniforms debut on November 10 versus the Lions.

No word yet on which of the new uniform combinations the Lions will rock in the prime-time game. With Houston in red, the new base white Lions uniforms might look spectacular in the lights.

The first look at Audric Estime in Denver Broncos uniform

Rookie NFL running back Audric Estime put the new Broncos uniform on display at the recent NFL Rookie Premier event

[autotag]Audric Estime[/autotag] is a player that college football fans enjoyed watching in Notre Dame‘s blue and gold the last three years.  Now the big-time back is off to Denver where he’s expected to compete for significant playing time with the Broncos this fall.

Estime goes from the historic blue and gold of Notre Dame to the orange and blue of the Broncos.  It’s quite the change for the eyes.  It’s also something we got a sneak peak of over the weekend.

Estime was one of several notable NFL rookies to take part at the NFL Rookie Premier at the Los Angeles Coliseum.  Check him out in his new bright orange jersey below.

Estime and the Broncos open the regular season on September 8 when they travel to Seattle.

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Texans VP Hannah McNair rips Titans, ready to renew AFC rivalry

Hannah McNair made sure to reignite the rivalry between the Houston Texans and Tennessee Titans after the new uniforms released yesterday.

The Houston Texans’ new uniforms are a buzz among fans in the 713 area and among fans across the country on X and Instagram

Well, almost every fan seems to enjoy the fresh fits heading into the draft. 

The Tennessee Titans might not be pleased that Houston’s “H-Town Blue” presents a similar color scheme to that of the Oilers’ “Columbia Blue” from back in the day. When Bud Adams decided to hightail it out of Houston in 1996, he also took the rights to all Oilers’ property, including the logo and color scheme. 

Initially, “H-Town Blue” was expected to be more visible on the jerseys, but the league decided to step in and burst the bubble at the 11th hour.  

During an interview on SportsRadio 610’s In the Loop, Texans owner Cal McNair and his wife Hannah, who also is vice president of the Houston Texans Foundation, made it clear they wanted to use light blue as a predominant look beside the “H” on the color rush uniforms or in “H-Town” stitching but compromised to make the league and the Adams family happy.

“We heard that loud and clear from our fans: They wanted H-Town Blue represented. They wanted Houston represented,” Cal McNair said Tuesday So, we worked with the NFL, and there was some push and shove and we came to where we could get to with the NFL, giving us a compromise, sort of a certain percentage in the uniform. I think our fans would like more, and we’re probably in that same boat, but we’re working with the powers that be with the league and all that stuff to get to where we could get.”

The Titans would have been furious at the design, leading to the NFL getting involved way past their pay grade. Earlier this year, the franchise had the NFL send a cease-and-desist letter to the Houston Cougars for wearing uniforms that were similar to the Oilers in a “Love-Ya Blue” font. 

Hannah McNair said the league actually granted Houston the right to use a slightly different blue similar to the old-school colors. When the rest of the league found out about the design, things took a significant turn.

“We got approval to do thatthat’s when we started getting some pushback,” Hannah said. “And then it got to a point where they just said no you can’t, and then we compromised.”

Hannah was then asked what was the reason for pushback from the league. Without missing a beat, she bluntly said, “What do you think?”

Houston fans were enraged last season when the Titans announced they’d be donning the Oilers throwback uniforms for two games, including the home matchup against the Texans. The AFC South winners had the last laugh with Offensive Rookie of the Year C.J. Stroud under center, turning to Houston alum Case Keenum in a 19-16 overtime win.

With the uniform debate being a touchy subject among the two cities, Hannah McNair didn’t mince words when hearing how some Titans fans have called her salty about the uniform look. 

“Who started it, wearing it against us?” McNair said. “And if anyone was at (last year’s game in Tennessee), their in-house PA was instigating it. It was unbelievable, but also wonderful because we finished the story, OK? So, I mean, who’s salty here?”

There’s a rivalry restored in the AFC with two new designs. Of course, in Hannah fashion, she mentioned the current three-game win streak Houston’s been riding against the former franchise that once called the Astrodome home.

“Well, first they need to beat us,” Hannah said of the rivalry.

Texans officially release new uniforms

The wait is over as the Houston Texans have officially unveiled their new look for a new era of AFC South football.

There’s a new era coming to NRG Stadium in 2024, and a new look to the Houston Texans

The Texans officially released their four new uniforms Tuesday morning, closing the chapter on a two-decade run of the previous threads. This is the first time since the franchise kicked off its inaugural season in 2002 that the team has updated its design and look.  

“Today, for the first time since 2000, we are so proud to reveal our new uniforms. They are even more special because they are inspired by and for our fans,” Houston Texans Chair and CEO Cal McNair said in a statement released by the Texans’ public relations staff.  “Our fans asked us to be more H-Town and we delivered. They were with us every step of the way and there’s truly something for everyone over the four uniforms.”

The home uniform keeps its classic feel with an updated version of the Deep Steel Blue that was the initial color when the team was announced in 2000. The jersey has an updated modification with an H-Town call-out on the inside collar. The home helmet will remain Deep Steel Blue with blue-on-blue metallic flake paint. It includes the traditional bull logo on the sides with the new H secondary logo on the back.

Not much has changed with the away uniform, either. The Liberty White jersey is traditional with a modern edge, featuring the traditional sleeve stripe on the back and sides of the jersey that transforms into a bullhorn-inspired design from the front.

The Texans released the away look early, featuring Tank Dell and Nico Collins, after it was leaked by a Twitter [or X] user several days following a sneak preview for fans and the local media, 

The alternate look is where Houston embraces the change. While still Battle Red, the first alternate look helmet features candy paint red flakes, a red metallic chrome facemask, a new bullhorn-inspired helmet logo application and the Texans’ bullhead logo on the back.

As for the “Tribute to the City” look, the Texans unveiled a new H-Town Blue as the first new color introduced to the brand in team history.

Houston is also the first team in NFL history to introduce a new logo on an alternate helmet and a two-logo system across all helmets.

Detroit Lions Podcast: Countdown to the draft and uniform reveal episode

The Detroit Lions Podcast breaks down the new uniforms and the path to the 2024 NFL draft entering the final week

It’s a very busy time in the offseason for the Detroit Lions. With the 2024 NFL draft coming up in Detroit in less than a week and a new uniform revelation, the team is keeping fans with a lot to talk about in mid-April.

The latest episode of the Detroit Lions Podcast breaks down the path to the draft for the Lions, including some ideas on how GM Brad Holmes might attack the draft. Holmes also spoke to the media this week, and we covered a lot of the key points from Holmes’ “lone wolf” presser.

The new uniforms are out after much fanfare. It’s a well-received change for the Lions, from the incorporation of the new black uniform to the improved vibrancy of the blue color and the more readable font.

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The audio-only version of the podcast is available via your favorite podcast provider.

The Lions reveal their new uniforms

The Lions reveal their new uniforms, including an alternate jersey combination with a new color

After lots of hype and speculation about the potential designs, the Detroit Lions unveiled their new uniform combinations on Thursday night.

It’s the first redesign of the team’s jerseys and base uniforms since the current regime of GM Brad Holmes and head coach Dan Campbell took over before the 2021 season. The Lions have had the same basic design since the 2017 season.

The new jerseys feature a wider font in the numbers and changes to the striping and chest designs. The colors remain the same Honolulu blue and silver, and an alternate black third jersey has been added. They can be worn with all-black pants as well.

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In addition, a third helmet featuring a base blue with black accents will debut in 2024.

Some examples, courtesy of the Lions:

Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff (16) during the 2024 uniform media day in New Hudson, MI on March 6, 2024. (Detroit Lions)

Detroit Lions tackle Penei Sewell (58) during the 2024 uniform media day in New Hudson, MI on March 7, 2024. (Detroit Lions)
Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs (26) during the 2024 uniform media day in New Hudson, MI on March 6, 2024. (Detroit Lions)
Detroit Lions defensive lineman Alim McNeill (54) during the 2024 uniform media day in New Hudson, MI on March 7, 2024. (Detroit Lions)

NFL will allow all teams to have three different helmets starting in 2025

The Detroit Lions will unveil their new uniforms next week, and another new helmet design could be on the way too

Last year, the Detroit Lions debuted their blue helmets to wildly favorable reviews. It was the first time the team had an alternate helmet design since playing with the blank silver ones, which are the same helmet but without any logos or stripes.

Now the Lions, as well as all other NFL teams, can add another helmet design into the mix. The NFL approved a third game-eligible helmet design with some restrictions on usage.

Like the alternate blue helmets for the Lions last year, the new design must match the team’s historical color scheme if worn with the standard uniform combinations. In other words, if the Lions adopt a black helmet design for their third style, it may only be worn with the color rush (the grey jerseys/pants) or a specific alternate uniform (like Detroit’s all-white combination). No mixing and matching

The full memo, courtesy of Tom Pelissero of NFL.com:

The Lions are set to unveil their redesigned uniforms next week.