The NFL has gone 5-for-5 on uniform reveals this offseason.
The Tennessee Titans ditched their flamed logo in favor of a clean circle and revealed new uniforms for next season. The Atlanta Falcons returned to red as their primary uniform color. The Washington Commanders unveiled a brand-new all-black “Hail Raiser” alternate and revived their “Super Bowl Era Threads” as the primary uniform set.
On Thursday, the Los Angeles Rams finally left gradient behind, Baltimore Ravens rounded out the group on Thursday night.
The Ravens introduced their “Next Flight” uniform collection, including two new helmets.
Two-time NFL MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson and All-Pro running back Derrick Henry were among Ravens players to give their strong stamp of approval.
“Them cold right there,” Jackson said in a video posted by the Ravens. Henry said they’re “very nice,” and wide receiver Zay Flowers loved the new matte-black helmet, calling the whole collection “clean.”
Jackson loved the threads so much that he wanted the team to “be suiting up right now.”
According to the team’s official website, the matte-black helmet is called the “Darkness Helmet,” and the “Purple Rising” helmet received an update after it was first introduced as an alternate in 2024.
“Instead of the front-facing Ravens logo, it now has the primary Ravens logo, which will allow it to be worn with additional uniform combinations,” Ravens editorial director Ryan Mink explained.
Mink also noted that the Ravens reinserted feather elements from the original 1996 logo on the collar, tweaked the number typography on uniforms slightly, and that all three uniform shield patches will now feature “midnight purple.”