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The Green Bay Packers will debut a retro 1923 jersey
With Week 9 approaching, the Green Bay Packers will debut a retro nfl jersey in their game against the Carolina Panthers. The jersey is reportedly inspired by the classic 1923 jersey, paying homage to the team's illustrious history.
This Green Bay Packers jerseys set is quite interesting in terms of its combination. It will be the first time in NFL history that a brown hand-painted helmet has been used, designed to mimic the vintage leather texture of early league helmets. The jersey is predominantly navy blue with gold numbers and shoulder stripes, paired with khaki shorts and navy blue socks. According to the team's historian, 1923 was chosen for their latest retro jersey because it was "the most important year in Packers history."
In addition to the surprises on the jerseys, the team has also prepared several shows, including the popular "Fifth Quarter" show before the game, during halftime, and after the game. Packers Perks members can also receive a free limited-edition Kwik Trip Glazer donut.
Colts players celebrate Gardner's arrival
On Tuesday, the Indianapolis Colts acquired Sauce Gardner from the New York Jets. The two-time All-Star First Team cornerback will wear nfl jersey number 1 for the Colts.
The 25-year-old Gardner was the NFL's highest-paid cornerback just four months ago, only to be waived by the Jets in the blink of an eye. However, this talented player will be a cornerstone of the Colts' defense, filling the void left by Charvarius Ward. In the exchange, the Jets will receive first-round draft picks in 2026 and 2027, as well as wide receiver AD Mitchell.
Meanwhile, wide receiver Josh Downs will change his Indianapolis Colts jerseys number from 1 to 2 starting this weekend in Berlin against the Atlanta Falcons. The Colts players are currently celebrating Gardner's arrival and aiming for another NFL-best record.
This NFL record-breaking jersey will be displayed in the Hall of Fame
After setting a new record for the longest field goal in NFL history, Jaguars kicker Cam Little was awarded the NFL Special Teams Player of the Week for Week 9. This is the young Cam Little's first time receiving this award in his NFL career.
Cam Little then made an incredible gesture. He donated his record-breaking nfl jersey to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, where it will be displayed in Canton, Ohio. Cam Little kept the ball and shoes. He really liked the feel of the ball, and the shoes had just finished breaking in with him.
This is reportedly the second Jacksonville Jaguars jerseys Cam Little has donated. The first was the one he wore in early August when he scored a 70-yard field goal in a preseason game against Pittsburgh. Unfortunately, this thrilling and exciting record didn't happen during the regular season; otherwise, the NFL's longest field goal record would have been broken much earlier, and the yards would have increased by 2.
NFL Arrives in Spain for the First Time: Santiago Bernabéu Stadium Takes Center Stage!
This week, the prestigious Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Real Madrid will host a game between the Washington Commanders and the Miami Dolphins. This marks the first time Spain has opened its market to the NFL, with the Washington Commanders jerseys and Miami Dolphins jerseys serving as pioneers. Tickets sold out within hours, with nearly 700,000 people vying for the 85,000 seats.
In recent years, the NFL has been actively expanding its influence, with seven overseas games this season. An NFL official stated that other cities that have hosted the games have experienced similarly high demand. Meanwhile, more and more countries are approaching the NFL, with cities expressing interest in hosting games "almost daily."
Previously, Real Madrid launched co-branded nfl jersey, hoodies, jackets, and accessories, which sold well. According to data companies, this game is expected to bring approximately €5 million in tourism-related revenue to the Spanish capital. Despite accommodation prices rising by an average of 12.6% compared to the same period last year, demand still exceeds supply, highlighting the NFL's appeal.
Patriots and Rams Showcase Rivalries Lineup Jerseys This Week
Week 11 will see the debut of two new Rivalries line jerseys in the NFL – the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams.
First up is the New England Patriots' "Northeast Storm" themed nfl jersey. This jersey made a stunning debut in Thursday's game, a 27-14 victory over the New York Jets. The storm blue jersey is paired with white shorts and a matte white helmet, featuring six stars and a simple compass element "NE" on the shoulders. Based on feedback, the New England Patriots jerseys is highly rated!
The Los Angeles Rams will wear their "Midnight Navy Blue" jersey in Sunday's game against the Seattle Seahawks. This is reportedly the Rams' first time using this color scheme. The sleeves and shorts stripes are inspired by the blue lights that illuminate the stadium at night. The jersey also features striking yellow accents, paying homage to the Rams' jersey worn when they won Super Bowl 56.
Ja'Marr Chase Suspended for One Game and Loses $507,156 After Spitting on Opponent
Now, all NFL players know that spitting on an opponent can result in a suspension. On Monday, the NFL officially announced that Ja'Marr Chase, wearing a Cincinnati Bengals jerseys, will be suspended for one game for "unsportsmanlike conduct" after spitting on Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back Jalen Ramsey.
This is the first time an NFL player has been suspended for spitting. Previously, such penalties were fines. Chase appealed the suspension, but unfortunately, the original ruling was upheld. This means Chase's nfl jersey will not be worn in the game against the New England Patriots, who are on a hot season with a 9-2 record.
Therefore, all NFL players have been informed that spitting means missing a game and losing one game's salary. This means Chase will lose a staggering $448,333 in salary, plus a $58,823 appearance bonus per game. This is undoubtedly the most expensive "spitting" incident in NFL history.