
The Chicago Bears are waiting on a couple of announcements to drop this offseason.
On Thursday, the Bears will learn their schedule for the upcoming season. Chicago is set to play the toughest schedule in the league after winning the NFC North in 2025.
Chicago could have a new uniform combination drop this fall, and the team curiously changed its profile picture on X to an orange Bears logo on top of a white background.
Last year, Nike released a “Rivalries” combination for several teams to wear during a game against a division rival.
Bearssn noted that the new logo could be a hint that the Bears are set to wear an all-white uniform combination, and potentially with the Bears logo on the helmet instead of the “C” worn on their regular home and away combos.
“The Chicago Bears have changed their logo to orange and white across all their social media platforms and fans are speculating it could mean the Bears will receive all-white jerseys once the Nike Rivalries uniforms are announced for 2026,” Bearssn posted on X.
The Chicago Bears have changed their logo to orange and white across all their social media platforms and fans are speculating it could mean the Bears will receive all-white jerseys once the Nike Rivalries uniforms are announced for 2026.
PLEASE LET THIS ACTUALLY HAPPEN. ⬇️… pic.twitter.com/HTpJueZHJL
— Bearsszn (@bearszn) May 14, 2026
The uniform combination would fit perfectly for quarterback Caleb Williams, who wanted to trademark the name “Iceman” this offseason after he was given that nickname at the end of the regular season and postseason when he made incredible touchdown throws in comebacks against the Green Bay Packers and Los Angeles Rams.
The Rivalries club uniforms for last season included the Seattle Seahawks, San Francisco 49ers, New York Jets, New England Patriots, Miami Dolphins, Los Angeles Rams, Buffalo Bills, and Arizona Cardinals. The elements of the jerseys are supposed to be “unique to the city and team,” per ESPN.
The all-white uniform combination has been worn by the Bears before. Chicago wore them on road games numerous times during the Lovie Smith era.
The Bears had previously worn them consistently from the late 1950s through the early 1980s.
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