
The Baltimore Ravens are set to update their look before the 2026 season.
The team's official social media account announced on Tuesday that they're introducing new uniforms next Thursday. They haven't teased any additional details on the upcoming attire reveal.
"It’s official! We will debut a new uniform collection this year built for the next era of Ravens football," the Ravens wrote. "The Next Flight arrives April 16."
It’s official!
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 7, 2026
We will debut a new uniform collection this year built for the next era of Ravens football.
The Next Flight arrives April 16. pic.twitter.com/hKV8K8BT3G
Zach Cohen, an expert on NFL uniforms, reported in November that the Ravens filed for uniform changes before the 2026 season. In February, he claimed the AFC North team only plans to make "minimal changes."
According to Cohen, the Ravens won't introduce any new jersey colors beyond their traditional purple, black, and white. They also won't make a new primary logo or helmet.
Instead, Cohen believes they'll unveil two updated alternate uniforms. Even a slight change in the font or shade of color would constitute a new uniform.
The Ravens haven't tweaked their uniforms as much as other NFL franchises in their 30 years of existence. They most recently unveiled their first-ever alternative helmets in 2024, wearing the "Purple Rising" headgear with their Color Rush jerseys.
Last week, Ravens president Sashi Brown didn't disclose much information when asked about potential uniform changes at the NFL's annual meeting. However, he indicated the team isn't interested in adopting the new "Rivalries" uniforms worn by AFC East and NFC West teams during select division games last season.
"We'll always update you when the time is right on the uniforms," Brown said last week, ESPN's Jamison Hensley. "And you guys know, we're gonna be last in line for the Rivlalry uniforms."
The uniforms won't be the only thing that looks different about the Ravens in 2026.
Baltimore fired John Harbaugh after going 8-9 in his 18th season as head coach. Jesse Minter, who worked as Jim Harbaugh's defensive coordinator for the Michigan Wolverines and Los Angeles Chargers, will take charge in his first head coaching gig.
After backing out of a blockbuster trade for Maxx Crosby, the Ravens made another massive splash by signing Trey Hendrickson. The All-Pro pass rusher will look to ignite a defense that ranked 24th in yards allowed last season, its second-worst finish under John Harbaugh.
Fans will get their first look at Baltimore's new uniforms next Thursday.
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