Rams 'Rivalries' jerseys, explained: Inside Los Angeles' dark blue 'Midnight Mode' alternate uniforms for 2025

Daniel Chavkin

Rams 'Rivalries' jerseys, explained: Inside Los Angeles' dark blue 'Midnight Mode' alternate uniforms for 2025 image

As the Los Angeles Rams prepare to play the Seattle Seahawks in a massive game for the NFC West, they will also be debuting some new uniforms.

The Rams are the latest NFL team to unveil their "Rivalry" jerseys, a set of uniforms that each team will be getting over the next four years. For the Rams, these uniforms are meant to further bond the team with the city of Los Angeles.

Here's a look at the Rams new alternate "Rivalry" uniforms.

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Rams 'Rivalry' jersey details

The Rams "Rivalry" jerseys are dubbed "Midnight Mode," which the team claims honors the city of Los Angeles. The main color of the uniforms is a midnight navy, which is a dark contrast from the typical bright blue.

"The midnight palette captures LA's true spirit: the grind nobody sees, the work that earns the spotlight, the relentless pursuit that defines our city and team," the Rams said on their website.

Besides teh midnight blue, the uniforms also feature brighter blues and yellows on the shoulders, but the midnight blue continues in the pants.

Finally, the helmets also lean into the midnight theme, swapping out the brighter blue for midnight navy.

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What are NFL 'Rivalry' jerseys?

This year, the NFL and Nike introduced "Rivalry" jerseys, a new set of alternate uniforms that connects teams to their cities. The idea is similar to that of MLB's City Connect uniforms.

AFC East and NFC West were the two divisions who got their new uniforms in 2025, as the NFL will unveil these uniforms for two divisions each season through 2028. Here's a look at the NFL "Rivalry" jersey schedule:

  • 2025: AFC East (Bills, Dolphins, Jets and Patriots) and NFC West (49ers, Cardinals, Rams and Seahawks)
  • 2026: AFC South (Colts, Jaguars, Texans and Titans) and NFC North (Bears, Lions, Packers and Vikings)
  • 2027: AFC West (Broncos, Chargers, Chiefs and Raiders) and NFC East (Commanders, Cowboys, Eagles and Giants)
  • 2028: AFC North (Bengals, Browns, Ravens and Steelers) and NFC South (Buccaneers, Falcons, Panthers and Saints)
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