New NFL uniforms 2020: Ranking every new uniform and logo so far

TAMPA, FL - OCTOBER 13: Running back Mike Alstott #40 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers runs with the ball during the NFL game against the Cleveland Browns on October 13, 2002 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. The Buccaneers won 17-3. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
TAMPA, FL - OCTOBER 13: Running back Mike Alstott #40 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers runs with the ball during the NFL game against the Cleveland Browns on October 13, 2002 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. The Buccaneers won 17-3. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) /
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NFL uniforms, Los Angeles Rams (Photo by Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images)
NFL uniforms, Los Angeles Rams (Photo by Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images) /

4. Los Angeles Rams logo

When the Rams moved from St. Louis back to Los Angeles, it was only a matter of time until we got a new look. Their gold and dark blue uniforms they were wearing felt like the St. Louis club and anyone who grew up in Southern California knows that the Rams are supposed to be blue and yellow.

And while we patiently awaited the return to this, we were tortured with a mismatched set of uniforms where they would wear the gold and blue with the white logo on the helmet. They looked like a team that was unable to unlock all their skins in a video game and just had to throw together what they could. Thankfully, they did feature the blue more in 2019 but the helmet was still the wrong color, which continued to be an issue.

With all that being said, they deserve some credit for returning to the correct colors and we can only hope they wear the right jerseys now. However, the logos they now feature leave a lot o be desired.

https://twitter.com/RamsNFL/status/1242169596099981312?s=20

First up is the LA with the ram which resembles an L.A.C. — and could be confused with the L.A. Chargers who will share a stadium with them. Then there’s the actual Ram logo which seems fine at first until someone points out what can’t be unseen. And Hall of Fame running back Eric Dickerson had no problem plainly saying what that is.

"“Someone said it looks like a penis … it did,” Dickerson said via TMZ. “That says it all right there. That should be enough for the Rams to say we messed up. We’re going to keep what we got.”"

Overall, it isn’t terrible but someone should have pointed this out before it hit the open market for us all to have to notice.