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Commanders Unveil Super Bowl-Era Alternate Uniforms for 2025 NFL Season in New Photos
Entering the 2025 season with Super Bowl aspirations following an appearance in the NFC Championship Game, the Washington Commanders will have the jerseys to remind them of their lofty goals.
The Commanders unveiled their new "Super Bowl Era" alternate uniforms that will be worn for three games this season, including their Christmas Day showdown against the Dallas Cowboys.
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This continues the organizational trend under owner Josh Harris of embracing the franchise's history after many former players felt alienated when Dan Snyder was in control.
Harris made Pro Football Hall of Famer Darrell Green the first Washington player to have his jersey retired by the club following his purchase of the club in July 2023.
The Commanders are also planning to build a new stadium at the site of the old RFK Stadium site with the hope of having it open in 2030.
RFK Stadium and the "Super Bowl Era" uniforms go hand in hand for the Commanders. The stadium was the home to the franchise for each of their five Super Bowl appearances to date.
The Commanders won three Super Bowls in a 10-season span from 1982 to '91. The white jerseys feature burgundy numbers with a gold outline on the front, back and shoulder pads. The burgundy pants have white and gold stripes down the leg, with white socks also featuring stripes of gold and white.
Washington is also bringing back the gold face mask on the helmet for the alternate look.
Optimism is extremely high for the Commanders entering this season. Jayden Daniels reinvigorated the franchise with a historic rookie campaign and playoff victories over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Detroit Lions.
The Commanders' 12 wins last season were their most since their most recent Super bowl team in 1991 went 14-2.
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