Hall of Famer Warren Moon hints at new uniforms for the Tennessee Titans
Not only will the Tennessee Titans field a different team in 2025, but the players will soon look a bit different.
While everyone has known for some time that the team was changing its color scheme to embrace Titan Blue and ditch the Houston Oilers throwback in 2025, it wasn't clear how much change would be involved.
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Last week, after Cam Ward's introductory press availability, Hall of Famer Warren Moon indicated that one of the reasons for allowing Ward to unretire his jersey number was because he felt it was unlikely that the Oilers jersey he made famous would ever see the field again.
On Friday, while talking to Kay Adams, Moon reiterated that and dropped a nugget on the future of the Titans' uniforms.
'The Tennessee Titans have new uniforms coming.' He said. 'A whole new set, and I've seen glimpses of them, but it's not the Houston Oilers jersey.'
After that tidbit, Adams pressed for more information about the uniforms, and Moon obliged with the following:
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'They fit with the times, but they are a bit futuristic,' Moon said, 'They will advance with the times.'
No other information on the new uniforms was given, and no timeframe was alluded to, but it would be a good bet that they coincide with the opening of the new Nissan Stadium when the Titans start their next chapter in Nashville.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Hall of Fame QB Warren Moon hints at new uniforms for the Titans

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