Seahawks come in 9th in For The Win’s NFL uniform rankings

The Seattle Seahawks uniforms have frequently been recognized among the best in the league, and they ranked No. 9 in For The Win’s latest.

A handful of NFL teams decided to go into the new decade with a new set of uniforms, causing multiple media outlets to take the time to re-rank all the uniforms in the league with the updated threads.

The Seattle Seahawks are one of the few teams who have not made an adjustment to their uniforms in recent years, and they seem to be following the old adage of ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.’

Seattle’s uniforms are almost always celebrated as some of the best in the league, and the folks at USA TODAY’s For The Win seem to feel the same, ranking them ninth in the league in their latest uniform rankings.

“There aren’t many cases where neon green works,” Charles Curtis wrote in the article. “This is one where it does.”

The Seahawks typically go with the navy blue and green accent, but their color rush uniforms – all neon – are rather polarizing among the fan base.

Seattle falls behind the new-look Chargers uniforms, as well as the Steelers, Saints, Raiders, Packers, Cowboys, Ravens and Chiefs on the list.

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Eagles get snubbed in a uniform ranking of all 32 NFL teams by The Athletic

The Philadelphia Eagles uniforms were ranked among the worst in the NFL by The Athletic

The Philadelphia Eagles are one of the most popular teams in the NFL with a rabid fan base that is second to none.

That same love and adoration were thrown out during a recent uniform ranking by The Athletic. Despite having one of the cleanest looks in the NFL, the Eagles finished in the bottom half of the 32 team list, coming in at No. 22.

In 1996, the Eagles moved from happy Kelly green to a deeper, what-are-you-looking-at-pal green that better suits this fine city. That they won a Super Bowl in those duds likely means they’ll never go back. You got a problem with that?

Best look: The dark green jerseys are way more menacing than the white-on-white look. They’re more — to borrow a phrase — Philly special.

The Eagles finished ahead of the Giants (25th) but came in behind the Redskins (21st) and the Cowboys (6th).

The Cardinals finished last at No. 32, while the Colts (5th), the Steelers (4th), the Chargers (3rd), the Bears (2nd), and Raiders (1st) finished out the top-5.

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