The Tennessee Titans rolled out their 2026 uniforms on March 12, and right off the bat, it's clear the franchise is leaning hard into its Houston Oilers heritage. The new set brings back that classic "Luv Ya Blue" vibe with a heavy dose of Titans Blue (that familiar Columbia/light blue) as the primary jersey color, red trim popping where it should, and a cleaner, more retro feel overall. The light blue is "Titans blue" not Columbia Blue. A distinction without a difference.
The home look features light blue jerseys that instantly recall the Oilers' powder-blue classics from the Earl Campbell days—simple, bold, and timeless. They've ditched much of the recent Nike-inspired navy-heavy schemes for this brighter palette, a direct nod to the AFL/NFL era in Houston without fully copying the old derrick logo or exact striping (though the shoulder/yoke elements and red accents clearly show the Oilers influence).
The jerseys feature a new, "guitar string" inspired stripe pattern on the sleeves, a "TN" monogram on the collar, and three navy blue stars on the uniform. In our view, the stripe is too thin, even though we get Nike's desire to "connect" with local culture in the explanations, the design still has to work. As a design element, to us, it does not work. It will look like a fat light blue stripe. The red stripe will not be noticeable. Oh well.
The white helmet with a white face mask is also a bit of a disappointment. Red would have been much better. Just not a fan of white lids and white makes. Contrast is king, makes uniforms pop.
Pants stay straightforward having the same stripe design as the sleeves on both the light blue and white models. Heck, we're just happy they have stripes. The socks look to be solid, sans any striping. Not our favorite but par for the course these days.
It's not a straight throwback; it embraces the Oilers DNA while planting the flag firmly in Tennessee. No overdesigned gimmicks, no unnecessary swooshes cluttering things up—just solid, nostalgic football aesthetics.
Pros: The light blue revival looks sharp on the field, captures the retro vide without feeling forced and mostly does not smack too much of Nike. They are the ones who seemed to have wrecked so many uniforms in the decades. Overall, a big step up from some of the more muddled recent Titans looks.
Cons: A few minor tweaks—like perhaps bolder numbers or helmet logo placement—could push it higher. Also the thin red stripe on sleeve falls short.
Overall, solid work. Grading it out: B.


Why no view of the helmet? It’s out there but you have to search to find it.
ReplyDeletetrue ... good question ... do you think red facemasks would be better?
DeleteDefinitely an improvement. Miss the old oil derrick logo. I wish the cities would trademark the team logos and names. No reason to have the Houston Texans, should've just been a new Oilers franchise, ala the Browns. Then Tennessee could've created a new franchise color scheme, maybe something orange, blue, grey and gold.
ReplyDeleteI like the new logo, it's simple but nice. I think red face mask would make the helmet better & more Oiler like. Also for some reason the overall design reminds me of the Dolphins from the 2010s (Tannenhill days). Think its the thick striping. At least they finally went back to that great color combo as I was upset they wouldnt use it and wouldnt let Houston use it either.
ReplyDeleteBW ...
ReplyDeleteAnything to get fans into the new stadium. Until ownership changes/gets better, this team will still stay stuck in the mud. Team needs to get better, so what do they do? They go after rejected coaches and players from New Jersey ... they get rid of Sneed but keep Ridley. They need a pass rush and coverage but are speculated to grab a running back in the draft when they already have a good one that needs a better offensive line. Zeitler hasnt re-signed yet and hopefully the draft can being in at least 3-4 potential starters.
Better right this ship Mrs Stunk, or most of the faces in the new stadium will be from opposing fan bases.