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Ranking the NFL's new uniforms for 2020 season

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    April 15, 2022 8:44 PM EDT

    The Los Angeles Chargers blew everyone away when they unveiled their new threads Tuesday. The team showed off several new options, including a revival of its classic power blue jerseys and color combinations that can include yellow pants. The team also added players' jersey numbers to the classic lighting bolt helmets.To get more news about customized nfl jerseys cost, you can visit custom-nfljersey.com official website.

    Last week, the Browns showed off their new uniforms that includes a throwback to the franchise's past. Basically, now the Browns uniforms will look how the Browns are supposed to look: Classic brown jerseys with complementary orange stripes on the sleeves with none of the contrived bells and whistles except for the Nike swoosh.
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    On the opposite end of the spectrum, the Falcons' new uniforms are a flop. The ATL on the front of the jerseys, while a nice nod to the city, reeks of a franchise trying to be a bit too cool.

    The Patriots and Bucaneers also revealed new uniforms and the Colts made minor tweaks to theirs. The Los Angeles Rams unveiled a new logo and are expected to show off their new uniforms soon.
    Jets: Wouldn’t it be nice if the Jets had some semblance of a plane on their uniform? They did way too much with their redesign, including nameplates on the front of the jersey.
    Broncos: These can’t hold a candle to their “Orange Crush” uniforms with the royal blue helmets.
    Dolphins: Do you notice how everyone gets excited when the Dolphins wear their throwback uniforms from the 1970s-80s? Listen to the people, Miami.
    Ravens: The Ravens have one of these jerseys that you can like on what day and can’t stand the next.
    Patriots: Thankfully, the Patriots are redesigning their uniforms. It’s long overdue considering they had one of the most underwhelming jerseys in the league.
    Lions: Instead of simplifying things to the Barry Sanders days, the Lions continue to get more and more complex. At least they got rid of the black accents and uniforms.