Arizona Cardinals "Color Rush" jerseys for TNF unveiled
The Arizona Cardinals revealed what their “Color Rush” jerseys will look like.
Earlier this morning, the “Color Rush” jerseys were unveiled for all teams. At first, it was rumored the Cardinals jerseys would be in mustard yellow, thankfully that is not the case.
Arizona’s jerseys look similar to their alternate third uniforms, with the only differences being red numbers and lining as opposed to the usual white.
Our 2016 Color Rush uniforms have been unveiled.
More info ➡ https://t.co/uJIuvmHEuX pic.twitter.com/dDYIWArLbk
— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) September 13, 2016
Personally, I am a big fan of this jersey. While the Cardinals already have a black jersey, this jersey is much more exciting and sleek. Similarly, the red numbers and lining on the jersey go much better with the team’s color scheme.
The “Color Rush” jerseys are made exclusively for Thursday Night Football games. Unfortunately the Cardinals won’t get the opportunity to sport them on the field this season. The San Francisco 49ers, who will host Arizona on Thursday October 6th, have a similar black and red design with their jerseys. As the away team, Arizona will instead wear their traditional white on white road uniform.
The Atlanta Falcons and Houston Texans will be the other teams who will not be wearing their ‘Color Rush” jerseys this season.
2016 #ColorRush: NFC West! #TNF pic.twitter.com/nY4A2ZQ8aN
— NFL (@NFL) September 13, 2016
In a statement, Nike announced that 100% of the proceeds from “Color Rush” jerseys would go towards the NFL Foundation. The NFL Foundation is the NFL’s very own non-profit foundation focused on safety, health and well being of athletes, youth players and communities.
Here are the “Color Rush” jerseys for the rest of the league:
Take a look at the Color Rush uniforms for all 32 @NFL teams. Gallery» https://t.co/y4pa0yewgL pic.twitter.com/XGLtQ428fD
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) September 13, 2016
Let us know! Are you a fan of the jerseys?
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