Ranking the 2016 NFL Color Rush Jerseys from Worst to Best

EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - NOVEMBER 12: Wide Receiver Brandon Marshall
EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - NOVEMBER 12: Wide Receiver Brandon Marshall /
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The NFL Color Rush jerseys for the 2016 season have finally arrived. Naturally, we’re ranking them from worst to the very best.

On Tuesday, the NFL unveiled their slate of Color Rush jerseys for the 2016 season. Rather than doing it as a week-by-week thing like they did last year, they instead opted to drop all 32 jerseys that were designed for this.

However, there are a few idiosyncrasies when it comes to the Color Rush release this year. Perhaps the most egregious of these is the fact that some teams won’t get to wear the colors that they picked and that the NFL released on Thursday. For reasons like playing on Thanksgiving or to help aid the colorblind community, the NFL switched it up on several teams. We’ll touch on those when we get there, though.

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As always wit this type of release, some of the jerseys are amazing and you’ll want to buy them immediately. Contrarily, there are certainly other jerseys that you’ll want to run away from and scrub your eyes after seeing.

We’ll take a look at all of them here, ranking them from worst-to-best.

32. Seattle Seahawks

Do you remember when you were in elementary school playing Madden and creating your team? And remember when 5-to-9-year-old you then made the jerseys for said team? Your players probably ended up looking very lime-like on the field, much like the Seattle Seahawks now will thanks to Color Rush.

31. Washington Redskins

For every lime, there’s a lemon. Shockingly, the Redskins are one of two teams to go “all-yellow” for their look. However, theirs are just a bit overbearing and don’t work at all for me when it comes down to it. Luckily, we won’t see these this year as Washington plays on Thanksgiving and won’t wear these.

Next: Nos. 30-26