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Rams Reveal New Uniforms, Logo for 2026 NFL Season in Video, Photos Featuring Matthew Stafford
The Los Angeles Rams unveiled their new uniforms and branding ahead of the 2026 NFL season.
Rather than a total overhaul, they opted for more subtle tweaks on their existing identity. The team said Thursday the jerseys in particular create a "cleaner, bolder and more streamlined aesthetic."
The removal of the chest tag is the biggest change. The franchise's nickname is no longer included in the upper portion of the jersey tops.
The color gradient on the home uniforms is gone as well. The numbers are a solid yellow rather than starting yellow at the top and slowly transitioning to white.
The Rams aren't reinventing the wheel, but small alterations could go a long way with fans. No more color gradients or jersey tags do create a cleaner look, an upgrade over the last iteration.
Los Angeles is also ditching its off-white "Bone" set. There may be some fans who are sorry to see it go.
Beyond the new primary home and road threads, the Rams said their "Midnight" black alternates will return in 2026, and they have two more alternates that will be revealed later this summer.
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