Overview
- The Commanders officially revealed their “Super Bowl Era” throwbacks on July 9, featuring white jerseys with burgundy numbers outlined in gold, matching burgundy pants and socks with gold and white stripes, and helmets striped in white and gold with a gold facemask
- The uniforms replicate the looks worn during Washington’s Lombardi Trophy seasons in 1982, 1987 and 1991 while omitting the former Native American head logo
- Washington will wear the alternates for three marquee games in 2025: Week 9 vs. the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday Night Football, Week 13 vs. the Denver Broncos on SNF and Week 17 vs. the Dallas Cowboys on Christmas Day
- Owner Josh Harris and team president Mark Clouse say the throwbacks honor the franchise’s most successful era and reinforce the decision to keep the Commanders name and current logo
- Any broader uniform overhaul beyond these alternates would require NFL approval and adherence to the league’s rule that redesigns remain in place for at least five years