The Los Angeles Rams will be introducing new jersey’s this coming Sunday with their “Midnight Mode” version of their uniform.
I am not here to say that I am going to rush out to buy a new piece of gear, but I am excited to see what everything looks like on the field. New uniforms are fun, but I mean, it would be cool if the Rams would use some classic looks too, right? 70’s, 80’s 90’s, the 00’s, I want all the uniforms!
Until they start showing those old school uni’s in regularity, we’ll have to take what we get. What we get are some new informs on Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks.
Plenty of reasons to watch that game.
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Rams to debut new uniforms Sunday vs. Seahawks (ramswire)
“The team will debut its new “Midnight Mode” jerseys in this game. This marks the newest addition to the Rams’ wardrobe since 2021. The team showed off a sizzle reel for the new uniforms earlier this year.
While the debut date was announced before the season, the new jerseys will be worn in perhaps the Rams’ biggest game of the season thus far. They’ll take on a Seattle squad tied atop the NFC West with L.A., and the winner will have the inside track to the division title and a possible first-round bye in the NFC playoffs.“
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