The Arizona Cardinals have revealed their new alternate helmet for the upcoming season. The black alternate helmet features a gloss black shell with red flecks in it to make it pop, a black facemask with black clips, and the final touch being the iridescent chrome decals with a gradient screen.
"I see the red sparkles in there -- I think that's the best part of it. It looks black but it has like a chrome-ish red look, those are going to look real clean. Play good, look good, feel good for sure." -Pro Bowl safety Budda Baker
We will see the Cardinals wear the alternate helmet three times this season; on Aug. 21 in a preseason home game against the Ravens with the alternate black jerseys, Oct. 9 at home against the Eagles with the alternate black jerseys, and Oct. 20 on "Thursday Night Football" at home against the Saints with the Color Rush jerseys.
The Los Angeles Rams received their Super Bowl championship rings. The rings shape was designed to mimic the architectural and design elements of SoFi Stadium. The Super Bowl LVI ring holds the most diamond carat weight in Championship ring history, with approximately 20 carats of white diamonds set on white and yellow gold.
The 20 carats celebrate the official opening of the Rams stadium, SoFi Stadium in 2020. The ring has 1.12 carats of round diamonds meant to represent January 12, honoring the three key dates in Rams history: on January 12, 2016, the Rams were approved to move back to Los Angeles; on January 12, 2017, the Rams hired Head Coach Sean McVay; and on January 12, 2019, the Rams beat the Dallas Cowboys 30-22 for their first playoff victory after returning to LA.
The face of the ring has the Vince Lombardi Trophy with palms trees and the Rams logo. The face twists opens to reveal the SoFi Stadium's bowl, complete with the Infinity Screen. The underside of the removable top features a view of SoFi Stadium's roof that is surrounded by a piece of a game ball from Super Bowl LVI. The field in the stadium is made with a piece of the actual turf from SoFi Field.
"Most people don't understand how immersed we become in the design process. We are passionate about understanding the team, the season, and the city. We spent an entire day at SoFi Stadium. The first thing I said was, "What can you get me from the game? The field? Ball? What else?" I didn't just want it to be historical in design, but have physical elements from the event as well. It all adds value and authenticity, creating a one-of-a-kind piece of memorabilia.” - Jason Arasheben, CEO Jason of Beverly Hills.
The Cincinnati Bengals have officially released their alternate white helmet. The all white shell will have black stripes and a black facemask. The Bengals will likely pair the white look with their all white uniform combination.
North Texas Football has introduced their new icy white uniform for the upcoming season. The white threads feature a white helmet with a white facemask and the eagle wing pattern on either side. The white jersey has Mean Green across the chest with a special wing pattern seen in the numbers on the front, back and shoulders. White pants finish off the icy look with the eagle logo found within the state of Tex on the right hip.
The New York Giants have announced they are bringing back their classic blue uniforms from the 80s & 90s. The classic look will see the return of the navy helmet with a white facemask and the Giants side decals. The trim on the jersey and pants are done to be accurate to that of the color palette from that era. On the inside of the jersey’s neck is the saying from late owner Wellington Mara “Once a Giant, Always a Giant.”
"This era obviously still holds a special place in the hearts of Giants fans. Our teams during that time featured legendary players, some of the best in our franchise's history. And these uniforms remind us of what was accomplished through those years. We are thrilled to wear that uniform again." -Giants President John Mara
We will see the classic look hit the gridiron twice this season on Oct. 2 vs. Chicago and Dec. 4 vs. Washington at MetLife Stadium as part of the Legacy platform.
The Nevada Wolf pack football team will have three new helmet options for the upcoming season. Nevada will have a blue helmet has a white stripe down the middle outlined in silver and the wolf logo in silver on the sides. The team will also have a silver helmet the program debuted last season, that has the wolf logo on both sides with a navy stripe down the middle. The final helmet option will be a white lid with a navy center stripe and the Pack script on the side. Head Coach Ken Wilson has mentioned the possible return of the Striker Award, which would include Striker stripes on the helmet of Nevada's top producing players.
The FIU Panthers football team will have new uniforms heading into the 2022-23 season. The new looks for the team are an all white and all blue uniform combo with jerseys that feature a panther head design on the caps of the shoulders. The new looks feature bold numbers on front and back outlined in gold with the FIU mark across the chest. The finishing details comes on the inside of the neckline with the phrase ‘Paws Up’.
We will see FIU debut the new uniforms in their 2022 season opener on Thursday, Sept. 1 vs. Bryant University.
— Georgia Tech Football (@GeorgiaTechFB) July 18, 2022
The Georgia Tech Football team has released their new uniforms for the upcoming season. The uniform set features three jerseys, three pairs of pants and two helmet options. The traditional design will be available in gold, white and blue for the Yellow Jackets and gold and white helmet options. The jersey features two stripes on the arm sleeves while the pants have a three stripe down the sides. We see the gold on the numbers of the white jerseys as well as the piping on each set of pants ii metallic, meant to mimic the Jackets’ gold helmets and, inspired by the paint of the Ramblin’ Wreck.
The #7 is a tradition to be given to the best player on the LSU Football team. The number has been worn by LSU greats including Derek Stingley Jr., Leonard Fournette, DJ Chark, Tyrann Mathieu, and Patrick Peterson. LSU has announced that wide receiver Kayshon Boutte will wear No. 7 for the Tigers this coming season.
“I am excited to get back on the field with my brothers and work all season. To do it in the No. 7, and follow in the footsteps of some of the greatest players in LSU history, is an honor.” - Kayson Boutte
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— Washington Commanders (@Commanders) July 9, 2022
The Washington Commanders will wear special 90th anniversary patches for the upcoming season. The special patch looks to honor the past and give a nod to the new era with the name change to the Commanders. The diamond shaped patches features a large number 90 with the years of the organization and the new Washington W mark.