Ranking the NFL’s Color Rush Uniforms

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The NFL released the graphics for their Color Rush campaign in 2016 on Tuesday, which all 32 teams will feature on the field at some point throughout the season. Every team has a game on Thursday night this season, and based off last year’s campaign, it’s safe to assume you’ll see a new pair of bright, often fluorescent uniform on your television every Thursday from now until the end of the season.

This time, thankfully, the league was conscious of colorblind people unlike last year’s Jets-Bills debacle. The NFL said some teams — the Jets (vs. Bills), Browns (vs. Ravens) and Rams (vs. Seahawks) — will wear white so the color matchups don’t cause such eyesight issues, according to ESPN, and Nike reportedly brought in doctors to review the color combos.

The Falcons (vs. Buccaneers), Cardinals (vs. 49ers) and Texans (vs. Patriots) will wear white to contrast with their opponents, who have the same primary colors. The Colts, Redskins and Lions will not wear their Color Rush uniforms on Thanksgiving.

For the reveal video, click below:

Some uniforms are bolder than others. For example, Kansas City’s color rush uniforms are strikingly similar to their current home uniforms. You could say the same thing about the Chicago Bears.

The Best:

1: San Diego Chargers

2: Seattle Seahawks

3: Pittsburgh Steelers

The Worst:

3: Cleveland Browns

2: Washington Redskins

1: Jacksonville Jaguars

 

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