
The New York Jets will debut their new Nike “Rivalries” uniforms during Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins and have unveiled an impressive field design to match.
The Jets have placed their secondary logo, which was introduced as part of a full uniform redesign ahead of the 2024 season, at the 50-yard line. It is rendered in black and iron ore and features a sublimated background similar to the manhole covers seen on the streets of New York City.
This design can be seen on the stripe down the middle of the black helmets, the logo on the front helmet bumper, patch on the left shoulder and black sleeve caps on New York’s swamp green “Rivalries” uniforms, which are complete with UCLA stripes and Gothic-style numbers.

The end zones include an iron ore “Jets” wordmark against a primarily swamp green background that transitions to iron ore along the horizon, with the silhouette of the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge and several prominent buildings along the New York City skyline at the forefront.
The Jets will be the sixth team to wear their “Rivalries” uniforms this season, joining the Arizona Cardinals, Buffalo Bills, Los Angeles Rams, Miami Dolphins and New England Patriots. Aside from the Bills, who have their design sewn into their turf, every team painted their field to match their uniforms.
New York also uses a turf surface, but the design is painted on the field each week to account for whether the Giants or Jets are playing at MetLife Stadium that weekend.
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