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The NFL and Nike continue their "Color Rush" uniforms in 2016

June 14, 2016 at 11:57AM View formatted

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The Pittsburgh Steelers are one of the proud franchises in the NFL. They laud themselves on tradition, and an unwillingness to join the crowd when it comes to simple changes to the uniform, or things of that nature. The Steelers don't have cheerleaders, have booed the team-appointed mascot to the point where he doesn't show his face inside Heinz Field on game days and the fan base still has a fit when talking about the change from the block numbers to the italicized digits currently used on the team's uniforms.

There is a select group of teams who fall into this category of 'classic uniforms'. The Green Bay Packers, Oakland Raiders, Kansas City Chiefs and Indianapolis Colts are also organizations who certainly come to mind when thinking about 'classic' uniforms, but this could all change in 2016 -- at least for one game.

Detroit Lions Team President Rod Wood recently spilled the beans on the fact every team who plays a Thursday Night Football game will be wearing the new NFL and Nike "Color Rush" uniform. So, who plays on Thursday Nights in 2016? Well, the entire NFL. Every team is given at least one Thursday Night Football game in a season, which means even those 'classic' teams will be sporting some new duds in 2016, if this turns out to be true.

Here is what the uniforms looked like last year:

Lions president Rod Wood says all teams playing on Thursday will wear a color rush uniform. http://adiandmala.com/

Some weren't bad, the Dallas Cowboys and Rams, while others, the Jacksonville Jaguars, were absolutely atrocious.

What would the Steelers' color rush uniforms look like, if they indeed have to wear them in 2016? Our friends at The Steelers Wire, a USA Today website, came up with the following mock ups for the team.


Not horrible, but certainly not what fans are accustomed to. Some will welcome the change, while others will complain and tell young children to get off their lawn. Either way, if Wood's comments are true, every NFL team will be using some new uniforms in 2016.

[Edited on 6-14-2016 by Thesseregepat]

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