Kansas City Chiefs, Philadelphia Eagles Unveil Uniforms For Super Bowl LVII
The uniform matchup for Super Bowl LVII is officially set, as the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles have both announced what they’ll wear when they meet on Feb. 12.
The uniform matchup for Super Bowl LVII is officially set, as the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles have both announced what they’ll wear when they meet on Feb. 12.
Well… that certainly was a year. In this post, I’ll look back on what made news in the world of sports logos and uniforms over these past twelve months and some of our historical dives, presented chronologically, broken down month by month. We had an entirely new NFL identity, the
The Colts will wear their Color Rush uniforms during tonight’s game against the Chargers as part of a “Blue Out” at Lucas Oil Stadium.
More than 200 NFL players will celebrate the “growing number of nationalities and cultures that make up the fabric of the league” by wearing international flags on their helmets in Weeks 4 and 5.
A comprehensive list of logo, name and uniform changes that took place across the NFL for the 2022-23 season.
What uniforms will the Bengals and Rams wear for Super Bowl LVI? Who is the home team? Where is the game played? What time does the game start? What about the Super Bowl LVI logo? This post is here to answer all those questions for you and, where information is
Patches to be given away with the purchase of a team jersey at MLS gameday venues until Oct. 27
We’ve compiled of every uniform change that took place across the NFL this offseason, as well as other notes from around the league.
We’ve compiled a list of NFL uniform schedules for the 2021 season, which we’ll continue to update in the weeks ahead.
EA Sports announced on Thursday morning that Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady and Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes will share the cover of Madden NFL 22.
We’ve compiled a list of NFL players who have changed uniform numbers this offseason after the league relaxed its rules.
According to multiple reports, NFL owners approved a proposal on Wednesday afternoon that will allow running backs, wide receivers, tight ends, linebackers and defensive backs to wear a new range of numbers moving forward, including single digits. The amendment to Rule 5, Section 1, Article 2 of the NFL rulebook