The 15 Most Hideous Uniforms in NFL History
Grotesquely-crafted uniforms are not only an injustice to an NFL team's fans, but it's an injustice to NFL fans in general.
When a person becomes old enough to choose their team, a lot of factors come into play, and you better believe that a team's jersey has a big impact in the decision-making.
Obviously, most people will choose the team where they're from or the team that their family loves, but sweet uniforms with awesome colors are so easy to gravitate towards.
These are the jerseys that simply do the opposite and have been ridiculed for their less than spectacular look. These are the 15 worst NFL uniforms of all time.
15. 1995 New England Patriots
1 of 15There's one glaring red flag about this jersey, and I believe it's the humongous New England Patriots logo on the shoulders.
You didn't need a high definition television in '95 to realize that there's a gigantic Patriot symbol on the players' shoulder pads.
Sometimes, less is more.
14. ’10 Houston Texans
2 of 15Sorry to be cliche, but Houston, we have a problem.
Red's normally a good choice when it comes to uniform colors, but the Houston Texans found a way to make it look absolutely disgusting. That's actually impressive, and for that, I tip my hat.
But seriously, look at those red pants. Who could have possibly thought that would look good with red jerseys?
13. Tennessee Titans' Current Uniforms
3 of 15For the love of God, Tennessee, please get new uniforms, and get a new logo while you're at it.
The Tennessee Titans uniforms sport multiple blues, and it's rather difficult to pull off baby blue with white unless you're the North Carolina Tar Heels.
And the fire on the T-shaped sword has to go. It's 2012—I'm not so sure fire is cool like that anymore.
12. Chicago Bears Orange Jerseys
4 of 15Not even Brian Urlacher could make these uniforms look intimidating.
After so many teams have tried and failed, you'd think teams would realize that dominantly orange jerseys don't cut it.
It's actually beyond my understanding why anybody would think it's a good idea in the first place.
11. 1966 Denver Broncos
5 of 15Um, is that supposed to be burnt orange?
To put it simply, the colors are ugly, and the logo on the helmet needs work, to say the least. But then again, it is 1966.
Still, this uniform is unmistakeably bad, and just about any upgrade to the uniform is considered a good move.
10. 2004 Cleveland Browns Unis
6 of 15I'm sorry, but when did the Cleveland Browns, you know, stop being brown?
These orange uniforms fail to leave a lasting impact positively, and quite frankly, that's the last thing the Browns need with their struggles on the field.
Hey, at least their uniforms look good now, right?
9. 2003 Jacksonville Jaguars All-Black
7 of 15Normally, all-black uniforms are the golden standard in my book, but the Jacksonville Jaguars found a way to screw that up.
I love black uniforms. I love it when the Baltimore Ravens, Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints and even the Arizona Cardinals wear them, but the Jaguars' 2003 jerseys are a no-go.
It sounds like a good idea, but once you see the turquoise stripe on the leg and the gold mixed in there, it's like sobering up and realizing that the supermodel you thought you had is really Sarah Jessica Parker.
8. Green Bay Packers Throwbacks
8 of 15It's cool that the Green Bay Packers are honoring jerseys that were worn during their 1929 championship season, but they're still ugly.
And while the idea might be pretty cool, throwback jerseys most of the time have a sense of flash, and that's just not the case with these unis.
Bland and boring can be just as bad as gaudy and overly excessive sometimes.
7. 1994 Green Bay Packers Throwback
9 of 15Some things just don't know how to stay retired.
In the same way that Brett Favre returned to the NFL from retirement time and time again, hideous throwback jerseys always seem to find their way back onto the football field.
Let's hope for the sake of the good folks in Green Bay that these jerseys never touch the field again.
6. New York Jets Throwbacks
10 of 15Throw gold, black and stripes into a washing machine, and out comes this beautiful concoction that the New York Jets wore once upon a time.
The Jets are one of the coolest teams in the league, with personalities like head coach Rex Ryan cussing like a sailor and quarterback Mark Sanchez eating a hot dog during a football game, but not even these guys could pull off these uniforms.
Sticking to the modern jerseys would be a smart move. After all, they're way less icky.
5. 1950s Chicago Bears Throwback Unis
11 of 15These jerseys look like they should be sported by the referees, not the Chicago Bears.
To pay homage to the teams of the past is one thing, but to make your team look like a joke wearing gold and navy blue stripes in multiple directions is another.
The Bears should be ashamed of themselves for making their players wear these throwback stripes in 1994.
4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Creamsicle Jerseys
12 of 15Ah, there are those wonderful creamsicle jerseys that we all adore.
In the '70s, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers debuted these colorful treats to the world. I'm sure the fans in the '60s thought that it couldn't get worse than those burnt orange Bronco uniforms. But lo and behold, the Bucs came through in the clutch.
Enough simply can't be said about these magical jerseys.
3. Denver Broncos Throwback Unis
13 of 15There are some throwback uniforms that should never see the field again, and it's safe to say that these Denver Broncos uniforms epitomize that.
Brown, yellow, the ugliest socks you've ever seen and the ultimate mismatch of colors was what fans saw on Monday Night Football when these throwbacks debuted in 2009.
The Broncos were in a bad place back then, and just when they thought all hope was lost for their uniforms, a young man by the name of Tim Tebow swooped in and saved the day.
2. Philadelphia Eagles Throwback Jerseys
14 of 15The Philadelphia Eagles' throwback uniforms get my vote for worst throwback uniforms of all-time.
Remember their other throwback uniforms? Yeah, the ones that look better than the uniforms they have now. Why not wear those instead?
They should have worn those rather than upsetting every NFL fans' stomach in 2007 with these atrocious uniforms.
1. 2009 Seattle Seahawks Lime-Green Jerseys
15 of 15If the Seattle Seahawks' mission was to grab headlines with these blinding lime-green uniforms, then they succeeded.
They say any publicity is good publicity, and I can see the Seahawks making that argument considering that the team went 4-12 the previous season and 5-11 in 2009. Still, how can you put your fans through such embaressment?
I'm pretty sure that highlighter green isn't one of the Seahawks' colors, so if you were going to add in another color to make the jersey appealing, why didn't you add something, you know, cool?
There are just some things that I'll never understand.
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