
Dolphins to unveil alternate uniform in August
The NFL announced its "Rivalries" partnership with Nike during the 2025 NFL draft, which will see teams wearing alternate looks "born from local community insights." The program, like Nike's "City Connect" partnership with Major League Baseball, will roll out new uniforms for a handful of teams per year, beginning in 2025 with AFC East and NFC West squads.
While Miami fans will have to wait another month to see the new look for the Dolphins, it seems as though the team has dropped hints for much of the offseason. The team's May schedule release video showed plenty of black contrasted with neon aqua, which is a theme that the Dolphins' social media accounts still show months later.
The Dolphins are set to wear their "Rivalries" uniform for the first time on Monday, Sept. 29 in a Week 4 game against the New York Jets.

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