Cincinnati Bengals unveil new uniforms

The Cincinnati Bengals unveiled their new uniforms on Monday.

Quarterback Joe Burrow and the company will still wear the Bengals’ striped helmets, but they have changed their color scheme a bit. The team posted their new topics on Twitter with the caption: “Look good, feel good, play well.”

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The team also sent another tweet with a video of their players, including Burrow, defensive end Sam Hubbard, defensive tackle DJ Reader, safety Jessie Bates, retreating Joe Mixon, and wide receivers Tyler Boyd and Tee Higgins.

“A new look for a new era. Our past unites with our future,” reads the tweet.

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The all-black uniforms are expected to be the home uniform of the team and the white threads, which were previously the “Color Rush” alternators, will now be their primary jerseys.

Last year, Burrow played in ten games before suffering an ACL injury. He ended the 2020 NFL season with 2,688 passing yards, 13 touchdowns and five interceptions. The Bengals finish in last place in the AFC North with a 4-11-1 record.

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The Bengals have the number 5 choice in the upcoming NFL draft. If available, they are expected to take Ja’Marr Chase from the LSU and reunite him with Burrow in Cincinnati.

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