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'That's tough': Players love Commanders' new uniforms

We don't have any specifics on what the Washington Commanders' new uniforms will look like, but here's what we do know: the players are big fans of them.

"That's tough!" Commanders safety Jeremy Reaves said after he signed his extension with the team.

Moments after they officially signed their contracts, members of the Commanders' free agency class got a glimpse of the new uniforms that will debut next week on April 15. The list of players featured in a clip released by the Commanders' social media team included Reaves, running back Jeremy McNichols, cornerback Amik Robertson, defensive end Odafe Oweh, linebacker Leo Chenal, running back Rachaad White, wide receiver Dyami Brown and several others. The video didn't feature much dialogue, but players' reactions made it clear that they approved of the new design.

The Commanders first teased a new look for their uniforms last week by releasing a video of boxes containing uniforms and a Riddell helmet arriving at the BigBear.ai Performance Center at Commanders Park. While not much is known about what the new uniforms will look like, the team has been dedicated to blending its past and future since Josh Harris took over as Managing Partner. In 2024, the team brought back the iconic gold pants, and last season, it revealed its "Super Bowl Era" uniforms and helmets that resembled the ones the franchise wore during their championship seasons.

Harris said during his sit-down with reporters at League Meetings in Arizona that this trend would continue with the team's new uniforms.

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