Up to 15 clubs may update their jerseys, adopt a new alternate appearance, or revamp their helmets, according to earlier statements. A new alternative jersey will be unveiled this summer by a number of teams, including the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Los Angeles Chargers.
However, the NFL’s “Rivalries” program is the main cause of the new styles that many teams are implementing for the forthcoming season. The league declared in April that “Rivalry” edition jerseys will be unveiled.
The first clubs to receive their “Rivalry” jerseys will be the AFC East (Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, and New York Jets) and NFC West (Arizona Cardinals, Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers, and Seattle Seahawks), who are anticipated to make their debut in 2025.
Let’s examine which clubs have already revealed adjustments to their uniform closet as we wait for other teams to reveal their new styles for the 2025 campaign.
The Saints are adding more items to their uniform wardrobe for the 2025 campaign than just new helmets. There will also be new alternative uniforms for New Orleans.
On Tuesday, July 22, the Saints debuted their gold alternate jerseys. The squad is referring to the jerseys as its “Gameday Golds,” and they are somewhat plain in appearance. They include black name and number plates with white outlines on a gold basis. The jerseys also have black collars.
The Saints have only worn black and white jerseys for the most part of their existence. Actually, the only time they have worn a jersey without black or white as the primary color is once. For a game in 2002, they donned black trousers, gold helmets, and gold jerseys.
Saints wide receivers Rashid Shaheed and Brandin Cooks don Saints’ new alternate jerseys. (Andrew Boyd/New Orleans Saints)