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Titans won't wear iconic Oilers' throwback uniforms in 2025

Titans won't wear iconic Oilers' throwback uniforms in 2025

USA Today27-03-2025
Titans won't wear iconic Oilers' throwback uniforms in 2025
The Tennessee Titans are making some changes to their uniforms in 2025 the organization announced on Thursday.
Although the team has worn light blue jerseys throughout its storied history, this season, it plans to embrace light Titan blue more than ever, announcing a switch to light blue as the primary home jersey for 2025.
"We're talking to fans and we're listening, and there's a clear appetite to have the Titans, their team, represented on the field in this noticeable color that has been with this team from 1960 in Houston, into Memphis, at Vanderbilt and as we've played at Nissan Stadium," Titans President and CEO Burke Nihill said in a statement.
"We're going to emphasize that this year and change to Titans blue as the primary color. As we sit here today, the plan is to wear Titans blue at every one of our home games this year."
With a focus on Titan blue throughout the season, a color worn throughout franchise history, there will be no Houston Oilers throwback in 2025. This is a bit of a shock considering the popularity of the uniform combinations, especially in recent seasons.
The Titans will wear white uniforms on the road and will use navy blue uniforms as their alternate uniform in 2025. The plan comes from a desire to come up with a more consistent, uniform combination throughout the season and into the future as they build toward the opening of new Nissan Stadium in 2026.
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