By John Turney
Jets' throwback uniform that was announced this week |
Starting in 1964 the New York Jets donned their green and white uniforms with the shoulder stripe and two sleeve stripes. The white version was worn in Super Bowl III when the Jets defeated the Colts 16-7.
They wore those through 1977. In 1978 they wore green helmets and jerseys with twin stripes.
This year they will wear both.
Earlier this year they announced they have reverted to the kits worn from 1978 through 1989 (there was a slight change from 1990-97).
They will have the same design but the color is what they are calling "Legacy green" as opposed to the old Hunter green.
This week the throwback or "Legacy" design was announced as an alternate uniform. Ironically the "Legacy" last year became the usual this year going forward.
So, it's the best of both worlds. And the good part is that the Nike-designed uniforms are gone— hopefully forever.
This jump back to the past is a further indictment of Nike's failed designs. A couple of teams -- the Bucs and Browns went back to nearly identical uniforms they wore before Nike hijacked their uniforms. Now the Jets join them.
Others like the Jaguars and Lions went to a more classic look, though not the same as before. Although the Jaguars announced a throwback earlier this month.
It will be interesting to see if the Rams and/or Falcons also revert when they can—which the Rams can next year. We are not hopeful on that front. We'll see.
In my opinion the Jets best uniform season to this point will be the 2024 season.
ReplyDeleteI get the "throwback" to 1968, but I'm missing the point of reversion to 78-89......other than Klecko and Gastineau is there anything to remember/commemorate?
ReplyDeleteMaybe just variety, they reverted to the Namath-era in 1998 --- maybe didn't want to do the same thing again. But it's a good question ..
DeleteThe new regular uniforms have nothing to do with commemorating mediocre teams of the 1980s. A major portion of the fanbase along with current players players simply like that look.
DeleteSpeaking of Gastineau, he was a 5 time All Pro. I don’t get why he doesn’t get consideration for the Hall of Fame. He was dominant in the day. Dominance should be the core determinant for entrance.
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