Nike NFL Uniforms: Breaking Down Best Jersey Alterations
Nike unveiled NFL's new uniforms this morning in New York City and as many expected, there weren't many drastic changes—besides one team.
With pictures of all the new uniforms released, it's time to critique.
These are the best jersey tweaks we'll see in 2012.
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Seattle Seahawks
The Seahawks were the only team that saw significant alterations in their uniforms. To be honest, they needed it. Many NFL fans aren't happy with the new threads. You decide for yourself.
Any uniform with electric green as one of the colors is going to be a hard sell to some people. To me, it looks futuristic but isn't ridiculous. The line on the shoulder that says "Seahawks" is a fresh new look, and the color variations make sense.
Here's a somewhat distant shot of running back Marshawn Lynch in the team's gray alternate.
Some may not like them, but I think Nike did a great job re-crafting Seattle's appearance and embracing their unique color scheme.
Great job.
Kansas City Chiefs
The only other team with a noticeable tweak to their uniforms was the Kansas City Chiefs. While the base red of their home jerseys stayed the same, the three-stripe design on the arm is higher up and more pronounced.
Good look, no?
The white and yellow really pop and will be close to the huge biceps of some of the Chiefs players.
The rest of the uniforms stayed, well, pretty uniform. However, an secondary color collar has been placed around the neck on a handful of tops.
The black and purple contrast looks the best on the Ravens' threads.
Besides the Seahawks, we haven't seen any away or alternate jerseys, but I think the collar will look better and will pop more on teams' white uniforms.

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