The Washington Commanders have unveiled new alternate uniforms for the 2025 NFL season, dubbed the "Super Bowl Era" uniforms. These throwback designs pay tribute to the franchise's championship teams from the 1980s and 1990s, blending the team's current logo and name with elements from its past glory years. The uniforms will be worn three times during the season: on Sunday Night Football in Week 9 against the Seattle Seahawks, Week 13 against the Denver Broncos, and on Christmas Day in Week 17 against the Dallas Cowboys. The team also introduced a matching helmet design as part of this alternate look. The Commanders' ownership sees this as a nod to their history, with some speculation that these alternates could become permanent in 2026, similar to how the New York Jets transitioned their throwback uniforms. The new jerseys feature a clean font for player names and have been positively received by fans and commentators. Washington is currently listed at +2000 odds to win the NFL title next season. The alternate uniforms are part of a broader wave of new alternate jerseys being introduced across the NFL in 2025.
The @Buccaneers are celebrating their 50th anniversary by bringing back the iconic '76 Jerseys. 🔥 https://t.co/v6nAUvdLKK
The @Buccaneers are bringing back their 1976 throwbacks. The interesting thing on these is that everyone hated these colors in the ’90s—they were symbols of the team’s futility. Now, everyone LOVES them (myself included). https://t.co/ovZNnGumK5
The #Buccaneers’ latest throwbacks in honor of their 50th season. https://t.co/tsgpDftJVl