Chargers' Uniform Schedule for 2023 Season Revealed

One of the best parts of the new season is here!
Chargers' Uniform Schedule for 2023 Season Revealed
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As we get closer to the new NFL season, we have started to see one of the more important parts of gameday: the uniform schedules. Each team sets a schedule for which jersey combinations they will be playing in each week.

It's a great way for fans to make sure they go see their team wearing their favorite colors. It's a cool part of how the NFL markets their game, and fans eat it up. 

The Los Angeles Chargers uniform schedule just dropped, and excitement is in the air. From the dark blue home jerseys to the powdered blue alternatives and more, the Bolts are ready to make a statement this season. You can see the entire jersey schedule below from the official social media account!

They will start the season wearing their classic powdered blue jerseys to open the season in front of the Sofi Stadium faithful. It's an exciting time for everyone involved as a new season brings new hope. 

It doesn't matter what jersey they wear; this team looks legit. They have all the tools to find success on the field this season, but they just need to execute.

Led by quarterback Justin Herbert, the Chargers should once again be one of the better teams in the AFC. They reached the postseason last year and want to improve on that success. 

The name of the game is an improvement because without comes changes. Head coach Brandon Staley is on the hot seat, so this year could be his last with the team.

The pressure is sky-high on this team, and there isn't time for excuses any longer, as the expectations for this club have risen. The Chargers season kicks off in less than two weeks as they welcome the Miami Dolphins to town.


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Matt Levine
MATT LEVINE

Matt earned a Master of Science degree in Sport Management from Louisiana State University in 2021. He was born and raised in the Los Angeles area, covering all Southern California sports in his career.