Jaguars Announce Throwback Uniforms For 2024
The Jacksonville Jaguars will be bringing in their 30th season with a bang.
In a teaser video posted to social media, the Jaguars hinted at retro and throwback uniforms and merchandise making an appearance in 2024.
20 teams wore an aspect of throwback gear in 2023, but the Jaguars notably were not one of them. The Jaguars have undergone several uniform changes during the Shad Khan ownership era, but they have yet to reach into the past to don the Jaguars uniforms of old.
If the Jaguars go with a true throwback, they would likely wear the teal jerseys with the old Jaguars logo that were popularized by the likes of Jimmy Smith, Fred Taylor, Keenan McCardell, Tony Boselli, Mark Brunell, and many others.
"I’ve said for many years that the Jags’ 1990s set was a modern classic and should never have been tinkered with. I even listed it as my No. 1 choice on my list of 10 NFL throwbacks I’d like to see," Uni Watch said on Monday.
The Jaguars have not worn any variation of these jerseys since they changed uniforms in 2008. The Jaguars then again changed their uniform design in 2013 after five years of less-than stellar remarks and reactions to their 2008 change.
The Jaguars then changed their uniforms and helmets again in 2018, putting the infamous two-tone helmets and mustard yellow color rush jerseys officially on the shelf.
While it remains to be seen exactly what the Jaguars' uniform rollout will look like in 2024, it is surely set to be an anticipated unveiling.