
NFL uniform rankings: How do the Titans stack up?
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NFL uniform rankings: How do the Titans stack up?
The Tennessee Titans announced changes to their uniforms in 2025, making “Titans blue” the primary color on their home jerseys instead of navy. USA Today’s Nate Davis analyzed and ranked each team’s uniform, and the Titans dropped from their previous ranking of 23 to 29. The good news for the Titans is that it doesn’t really matter what the uniforms look like. Winning, fans might be more excited about what they are wearing, but losing? Fans don’t care at that point. So, despite the lower ranking in what they will be wearing this fall, the Titans care more about their ranking on the field.
In addition, they announced that the AFC East and NFC West will wear new “Rivalries” jerseys in 2025, a collaboration between Nike and the NFL. The uniforms are said to be similar to the NBA’s “City Edition” and the MLB’s “City Connect” jerseys. Teams will be added in increments each year until 2028, so that every NFL team has a “Rivalries” jersey.
The Tennessee Titans announced changes to their uniforms in 2025, making “Titans blue” the primary color on their home jerseys instead of navy. The Titans haven’t made a ton of changes to their look over the last 25 years, but the players and fans seem to appreciate this update. Outside of Nashville, though, where do the Titans’ jerseys stack up against the rest of the league? USA Today’s Nate Davis analyzed and ranked each team’s uniform, and the Titans dropped from their previous ranking.
Previous ranking: 23Current ranking: 29While teams like the Panthers are something of a mess, the Titans seem to at least understand less is more – though even that’s problematic to a degree. They wore seven combinations in 2024, most notably the glorious Houston Oilers throwbacks, but had several more permutations at their disposal. However the Oilers unis won’t come out of the closet this season – yes, the Titans left Texas in 1997 and took their branding with them – and “Titans Blue” will become the primary home color (instead of navy). The whole thing is probably moot given a major redesign seems to be coming in 2026.
Considering that last month the Titans’ uniforms were voted among the worst in the league, it’s not overly surprising that they fell in Davis’ rankings.
While the players and fans seem to love this year’s uniform, it sounds like a full redesign is right around the corner, so next year this ranking might be very different.
The good news for the Titans is that it doesn’t really matter what the uniforms look like. What matters is how they perform each Sunday for 17 weeks in the fall. Winning, fans might be more excited about what they are wearing, but losing? Fans don’t care at that point. Losses suck, and they feel bad, and no one likes to lose, even if they look good. So, despite the lower ranking in what they will be wearing this fall, the Titans care more about their ranking on the field.