Jaguars tease throwback uniform reveal, first NFL franchise of the 1990s to don throwback uniforms

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The Jacksonville Jaguars have a history of changing uniforms throughout the franchise’s history. As the franchise enters its 30th season of NFL football, Jacksonville will pay tribute to its winningest era.

For the first time in franchise history, the Jaguars will wear retro uniforms, suggesting that these uniforms will date from the 1990s. The Jaguars social media team sent out a video asking fans to introduce some retro uniforms, ending the video with the franchise’s alternate logo from the 1990s.

The logo was used from the team’s inaugural season from 1995 to 2012, worn on the sleeve of the franchise’s initial jerseys from 1995 to 2008.

It’s unclear what uniforms the Jaguars will wear. Jacksonville wore a teal home primary uniform from 1995 to 2008, but the numbers have changed over the years. The Jaguars used block numbers on primary uniforms in 1995 and 1996 before switching to a curved font from 1997 to 2008.

The Jaguars’ 1999 home uniforms.

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Jacksonville also debuted a black alternate uniform in 2002, which was worn until 2008. The Jaguars also changed the color of the numbers on the road jerseys from teal to black in 2004. The Jaguars also wore black pants with their teal jerseys starting in 2002 (they initially wore white pants from 1995 to 2001 and continued to wear this combination, although it was not used as often).

The Jaguars have worn four different uniform combinations over the years, but their initial uniforms were the best of the group. This will be a welcome change in Jacksonville.



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