One change that is coming should have fans of all teams excited, especially for the Los Angeles Chargers. The NFL is now allowing teams to wear their alternate uniforms up to four times per season going forward. RELATED: Chargers draft projection includes shocking trade, loops in Ravens' Mark Andrews
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The New York Jets are starting over. The Robert Saleh and Joe Douglas eras ending during last season, and this offseason the team hired former Detroit Lions defensive coordinator -- and Jets defensive back -- Aaron Glenn as their head coach and former Denver Broncos assistant general manager Darren Mougey as their new GM.
The last Patriots uniform change was announced on April 20, 2020. If a change is on the horizon and approved by the NFL, the team might follow a similar timeline this year in order to have the new jersey available to be handed on stage to their first-round draft pick.
Ravens president Sashi Brown discussed several topics, including season ticket prices, if the NFL draft could come to Baltimore and more.
Previously, teams were allowed to wear the jerseys three times in a season. Denver wore its throwback jersey in Week 5 against the Raiders and Week 18 against the Chiefs. The Broncos wore their Midnight Navy alternate jerseys in Week 13 against Cleveland.
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Thanks to the NFL's updated uniform policy, the Baltimore Ravens could wear Purple Rising or All-Black alternate jerseys four times per season.