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The Los Angeles Rams have announced two major changes to their primary uniform set and logo. On the team’s home uniform, the Rams have removed the gradient from the number on the front of the jersey and the primary ‘LA’ logoThe number and logo are now both a solid yellow. 

When the Rams rebranded prior to the 2020 season, the new uniform set got a lot of backlash from fans. One of the primary criticisms was the gradient on the logo and the number on the front of the jersey. Another criticism was the bone-colored uniform. The bone uniform was largely replaced by the “modern throwback” set during the Super Bowl season in 2021. That was also the uniform that the Rams wore during the Super Bowl win against the Cincinnati Bengals. 

This appears to be another course correction from an initial misstep. This offseason, Nike has leaned into a more “throwback” approach with other team designs, emphasizing their histories. The Washington Commanders revealed a classic look earlier this week. Additionally, the Tennessee Titans’ uniform and logo is an ode to the old Houston Oilers history with the franchise. 

The Rams’ decision-makers and Nike have clearly listened to fans by making this change. The solid blue and yellow jersey is much more in-line with the classic Los Angeles Rams history. 

This won’t be the final change for the Rams’ uniform set this offseason. As part of this upgrade, two new uniform designs are expected this summer along with the official retirement of the ‘bone’ uniform.


This article first appeared on Los Angeles Rams on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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