NFL 2018: Best uniforms for all 32 teams following Titans, Jaguars tweaks

NASHVILLE, TN - APRIL 04: Owner of the Tennessee Titans, Amy Adams Strunk, and a few of the Tennessee Titan players reveal their new jerseys during team up for the "Tradition Evolved" concert event in downtown Nashville to celebrate The Titans new 2018 uniforms on April 4, 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by John Shearer/Getty Images for Florida Georgia Line and Tennessee Titans)
NASHVILLE, TN - APRIL 04: Owner of the Tennessee Titans, Amy Adams Strunk, and a few of the Tennessee Titan players reveal their new jerseys during team up for the "Tradition Evolved" concert event in downtown Nashville to celebrate The Titans new 2018 uniforms on April 4, 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by John Shearer/Getty Images for Florida Georgia Line and Tennessee Titans) /
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After the Jacksonville Jaguars and Tennessee Titans made changes to their uniforms, we look at the best looks for all 32 teams ahead of the 2018 NFL Season

The two-tone helmets are a thing of the past. The Jacksonville Jaguars unveiled their new look ahead of the 2018 NFL Season as once again the franchise is undergoing an image change. Their most recent really didn’t go over well as there was just too much going on.

The color scheme wasn’t bad, but the designers truly overused the options at their disposal. The biggest mistake of course was the helmet which was the only one in the league to have two colors primarily featured as the front was black, bud faded into a gold back.

Also making a change is the Tennessee Titans. This team was ready for a new look, but unlike the Jags, they haven’t done a lot of tweaking over the years. Up until the 2018 NFL Season, Tennessee featured a very similar look with just minor changes to the uniform, but never to their color scheme.

Tennessee unveiled theirs first, and had good reviews. Gone is their white helmets and the shoulder stripes aren’t anywhere near as prominent as they once were. The Titans are still highly recognizable, but they do look much more up to date.

Jacksonville waited a couple weeks after Tennessee to officially show off their new style. They ditched the extremely ugly two-toned helmets and were able to limit the amount of “splash” colors they were featuring.

Like Tennessee, Jacksonville tried to make things more simple. They also claim they’re returning to their tradition — which is odd to say about one of the youngest teams in the league. It’s a good move for them though as they no longer will look like an arena league team trying to play in the pros.

Now that we’ve looked at their new styles, let’s check out the best options the remaining 30 teams in the NFL have when it comes to how they look.