Los Angeles Chargers Unveil First-Ever Gold Jerseys, Navy Throwbacks for 2025 Season
Los Angeles Chargers Unveil First-Ever Gold Jerseys, Navy Throwbacks for 2025 Season

Los Angeles Chargers Unveil First-Ever Gold Jerseys, Navy Throwbacks for 2025 Season

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The Los Angeles Chargers have introduced two new alternate uniforms for the 2025 season: an all-gold "Charger Power" set and an all-navy "Super Chargers" look, marking the first time the franchise will wear a gold jersey in-game. The gold uniform pays homage to the Air Coryell era, celebrated for its high-powered offense under Hall of Fame coach Don Coryell and quarterback Dan Fouts, and features powder blue accents and a white helmet. The navy throwbacks evoke the 1990s and early 2000s era, famously worn by stars like LaDainian Tomlinson and Antonio Gates, and will be worn twice this season, including during a Chargers Hall of Fame induction night for Rodney Harrison. Additionally, the Chargers have expanded their primary uniform options by adding powder blue pants to complement their existing color scheme. Players and team executives have praised the new uniforms for their historical significance and aesthetic appeal, emphasizing the franchise's reputation for leading in uniform innovation. The debut games for these new looks are scheduled for October 19 (gold jersey) against the Colts and October 23 (navy jersey) against the Vikings, with a second navy appearance on November 30 against the Raiders.

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