
Jaguars Announce Teal Jerseys Will Be Primary 2021 Home Uniforms in Hype Video
When you're embarking on a new era, a bit of a rebrand is in order.
The Jacksonville Jaguars announced Wednesday in an elaborate hype video they're once again using their teal jerseys as their primary home uniform for the 2021 season:
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ESPN's Michael DiRocco shared a statement from head equipment manager Jimmy Luck on the switch:
"We've heard the fans loud and clear. As the only team in the NFL that wears teal, we know what this color means to our organization, the 904 and our entire fanbase. Teal inspires great memories of some of our franchise's greatest moments. Making the switch to teal as our primary uniform color allows us to celebrate that history while kicking off a new era of Jaguars football."
The Jaguars initially utilized teal as their primary color when they entered the NFL in 1995, with black secondary home jerseys eventually entering the rotation. Starting in 2013, however, black overtook teal as Jacksonville's primary home color.
Since then, the Jags have made one playoff appearance in 2017, reaching the AFC championship. That's also the only season in which they've finished with a winning record during that span.
Going back to teal coincides with the arrival of head coach Urban Meyer and the expected selection of Clemson's Trevor Lawrence with the No. 1 pick in the 2021 NFL draft.
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