Nike has released their newest line of football cleats that include the Nike Alpha Menace Elite 2, Nike Force Savage Elite 2, and the Nike Vapor Untouchable 3. The Nike Alpha Menace Elite 2 cleats are built for those multidirectional athletes such as Saquon Barkley and Russell Wilson. The cleat features a midfoot strap with TPU yarns in the forefoot to protect the feet from getting stepped on.
The Nike Force Savage Elite 2, has been designed for players in the trenches like Khalil Mack. The cleat comes with a redesigned cleat plate for optimal comfort and traction. Nike switched it up and instead of laces, they used three straps to work with a burrito tongue and allow for quick tightening adjustments in-between plays.
The cleats look to add flair and style to each player while bringing the most innovative technology to the football field.
— Oregon State Football (@BeaverFootball) April 20, 2019
Oregon State football has released their new uniforms for the upcoming season. The Beavers drew inspiration from the tall trees that surround the campus and the stories that have. Within the numbers we see a ring pattern that is seen on the inside of the tree that tells its story. The tops of the shoulders show off a stripe that continues down both sides of the pants. The team introduced three color options with a full black, orange, and “Natural” an off white uniform combinations that will allow them to mix and match throughout the season. The black helmet was the only helmet introduced with all three looks and features the Oregon State Beaver logo on each side with a solid orange stripe down the middle. It will be interesting to see if Oregon State has some alternate helmets to throw in this season.
The Los Angeles Chargers revealed that their iconic powder blue jerseys will serve as their primary home uniform in 2019. To accompany the powder blue look, the Chargers will also wear the gold facemask that we most recently saw them rock with their color rush uniform. The Chargers were actually the first team in NFL history to wear a colored facemask when they first took the field with them on their blue helmet back in 1974.
“The powders are NICE! There’s just something special when you put them on. You get a whole different feeling. A whole different vibe. Seeing that powder blue in the stadium and all your brothers wearing it, it’s a great feeling. Knowing we’re wearing that more is exciting…. Before I even came to the Chargers I knew about the powder blues. When I came out here and got to put it on, it’s an honor. You hear it around the nation – the powder blues are the best in sports. So getting to wear them more, it feels like we get to turn up more.” - All-Pro safety Adrian Phillips
The Arena Football league has introduced their new uniforms for the upcoming 2019 season. Each team received a home and away set of unis that featues unique designs that was inspired by their hometown cities. See all the designs below.
West Virginia Football introduced the next chapter for their football uniforms. The Mountaineers are not straying much from their traditional look with Blue and Gold. The team will don the Nike Vapor Untouchable uniform chassis in 2019. This template gives the Mountaineers an improved fit and functionally, reduced seams and grab points, shaped inseams, seamless fronts and shoulders to help leverage speed, improved moisture absorption and better all-around comfort. West Virginia will return to four color options for their jerseys and pants to choose from for the upcoming season. After spending the past six seasons only using three colors of jerseys and pants the color gray has returned to the lineup with gray jersey and pants combo that last appeared in game action back in 2012. The 2019 version for football will be Nike's Steel Gray colorway and is a tribute to the toughness of the hard-working people in the state of West Virginia and the strength that all Mountaineers possess.
"The opportunity for Nike to work with a tradition-rich program like West Virginia is very exciting," Nike Senior Director, College Sports Marketing, Kit Morris said. "The history and success of the Mountaineers provide much to inspire us as we continue to seek to become better together. There is no finish line."
Baylor has introduced a new refreshed look for their football team. The team has drawn inspiration from their past uniform color scheme to create the new look. We see the the gold and green stand out a lot more throughout each new uniform. The helmets feature the standard BU logo lock on each side but look for Baylor to switch it up with the retro bear like they did last season. The team has also introduced a new bear logo that can be seen on the neck line of each jersey.
The Utah Utes Football team will be wearing special decals for their annual spring game this year. Each player on both sides of the ball will the double U logo with a golden ribbon attached to it. The logo is in honor of raising awareness for pediatric cancer. As well as the team will welcome welcome 10 pediatric cancer patients and their families to the annual spring game.
Missouri Football has introduced their Spring Game helmets for this season that will turn back the clocks a little. The Spring Game decals will have the retro Missouri paw logo with the M found within the paw on each side of the helmet. The center stripe will be the thick white and yellow traditional stripe that has been seen in the past for Mizzou. The stripe will remain for the Tigers as they head out of the Spring game and into next season, going away from the stripe we saw last season.
Pitt has officially transitioned back to the old school blue and yellow full time. The football team rolled out the new uniforms that will feature the yellow helmet with blue decals and facemask. The jerseys will be a simple design with the new panther head logo on the crest of the neck and will feature a special Pitt font for the numbers. On the pants going down each side is unique pattern found within the pants stripes.
The New York Jets have officially revealed the teams new look that included new logo and uniform. The team worked with Nike and the NFL to identify the new look and feel for the “New Era” of the New York Jets. During the creative process the Jets identified three colors that would be their staple within the new uniform; Gotham Green, Spotlight White and Stealth Black. On the front of the jerseys we see New York stitched across the chest to signify the team’s devolution to the city that inspired the new look. The team’s new helmet will feature a dynamic shell shine and the updated secondary logo on each side.
“It was time for a new uniform. It was time for a new Jets,” said CEO Christopher Johnson, months before the Jets’ new look was unveiled at Gotham Hall Thursday night in Manhattan. “And I think it’s extraordinary that given all this time it’s taken to get to this point, we are now as a team on the cusp of what I think is a new era. And it’s most appropriate that we’re going to start that era with a new uniform, a new look. I’m really excited about it.”