Nike, which has taken over for Reebok as the official uniform supplier to all 32 NFL teams, will unveil its new line Tuesday in New York according to Tom Mahon of the Philadelphia Daily News. Some teams are expected to have tweaks to the logos and colors, but you likely won't see any wild apparel designs like those of the Oregon Ducks, who also have their uniforms supplied by Nike. "Team logo [and] color changes have to be approved by the clubs and the league," NFL vice president of corporate communications Brian McCarthy told SI.com. "Aside from that, I really wouldn't want to get into what the unveiling would look like. It's Nike's unveiling, so I really wouldn't want to step on their toes." Apparently, the biggest difference will be in the material. Many reports are predicting sleek, lightweight fabrics that fit better, and could conceivably enhance performance. Source: The Redzone
I hate the same color tops and bottoms, those have upset me since they first showed up, the Seahawks one is hideous and the all black that some teams have :gag:
If you look close at the Steelers pictures I posted, you can see little differences in the designs but major differences in the fabrics...
This is more than a month old but shows some of the designs they considered for Cleveland. I don't know if anything other than 1 or 4 would actually be used as an alternate or something, but they remind me of the genesis of Cleveland's uniform, which happens to be where I live and went to school. The Browns used to have camp here and Paul Brown liked the BGSU colors.