
BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Ravens officially launched a new uniform collection Thursday, leaning into a “next era” identity with updated detailing, multiple helmet options, and a major expansion in uniform combinations.
The reveal—highlighted in a cinematic social media video—marks the franchise’s first full redesign in over two decades, with the organization emphasizing evolution over a complete overhaul.
The result: a modernized look that keeps Baltimore’s signature purple-and-black identity intact while introducing sharper finishes and more versatility on game day.
The Next Flight takes off pic.twitter.com/qLggrzB5Fi
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 16, 2026
Primary Uniform Changes
The Ravens’ classic purple home jersey returns with a cleaner, more refined design. The numbers appear sharper, striping is simplified, and the overall look is more streamlined compared to previous versions. The white road uniforms follow the same template, giving both sets a more unified, modern feel.
Black jerseys—already a fan favorite—have also been updated with subtle detailing tweaks, enhancing the aggressive “all-black” look without straying from the team’s identity.
Helmet Expansion Headlines the Reveal
One of the biggest takeaways from the video is the expanded helmet lineup. The traditional black helmet remains, but it’s now joined by alternate options—most notably the continuation and refinement of the “Purple Rising” helmet concept.
The updated alternates feature bold finishes and updated striping/logos, giving Baltimore more flexibility in how they build weekly uniform combinations.
New Uniform Combos Revealed
The video prominently showcased a wide range of mix-and-match combinations, signaling a shift toward more variety each week. Among the key looks:
This expanded rotation reflects a league-wide trend toward flexibility, but Baltimore’s execution stays rooted in its established identity.
The full lineup
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 16, 2026pic.twitter.com/m0fZAkkwEh
A Modern Evolution, Not a Redesign
Despite the added combinations and visual upgrades, the Ravens clearly avoided a dramatic rebrand. Instead, the collection refines one of the NFL’s most recognizable looks—keeping the core intact while modernizing the details.
With a new coaching era beginning in 2026 and a refreshed visual identity to match, the Ravens are signaling a transition—one that will be seen every Sunday this fall.
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