Nike NFL Uniforms: 3 Teams in Dire Need of New Jerseys
Nike’s contract with the NFL has gone into effect and tomorrow, April 3, the company will unveil the new uniforms they have designed for all 32 teams.
There have already been a few leaks of adjustments made to certain franchises' logos and colors, but it seems that the new apparel designer is taking baby steps and not radically re-imagining the look of any club.
That’s unfortunate, because a number of teams do need a complete makeover. Let’s take a peak at these unfortunate and unsightly teams.
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The Panthers should be competitive in 2012, but Nike needs to give them a sleeker design and color scheme than the one they have been using since 1995—back when the franchise was created.
Take a gander below at the minor tweaks made for the upcoming season.
3. Seattle Seahawks
Seattle has been rocking some crazy uniforms lately, including neon green ones that would make the Oregon Ducks envious.
But remember, the NFL is a professional league, not a bunch of amateurs. They should look the part and perhaps that is why Nike is being rumored to have switched the team back to their old-school silver color scheme.
That change would definitely be for the better.
2. Arizona Cardinals
The Cardinals switched up their uniforms back in 2005, attempting to make a sleeker, more modern jersey and incorporate some black into the equation.
While the alternate uniform definitely works, the all-red scheme and the same old ugly white helmet with the Cardinals logo on it could seriously be revamped.
Hopefully, Nike has something in store for fans out in Arizona before their five-year contract is up.
1. Jacksonville Jaguars
Jacksonville has been rocking the straight-up most atrocious uniforms in the league since their inception in 1995.
The team just got a new owner and he needs to make sure his franchise looks like winners if they want a chance to ever become them on the field.
If Nike doesn’t have a radical change in store this season, they need to get on it ASAP.

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