JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – With the way the Jaguars have been playing lately, we think the hometown boys would look good in just about anything.
The team debuted new uniforms in April, and the switch to a clean, classic look drew mixed reviews.
But continued success on the field is making the Jaguars look like studs in their new duds.
Jacksonville will be rolling out a new color combo against division rival Tennessee: white tops with teal pants.
So we want to know what you think of the uniform combos the Jags have worn so far this season.
Here's a quick recap:
Revenge tasted -- and looked -- sweet Sunday when the Jaguars manhandled last year's AFC champs while sporting teal jerseys with white pants at TIAA Bank Field.
They wore the same combo against the Atlanta Falcons and the New Orleans Saints in the preseason.
The Jaguars opened the season in all white against the Giants in New York.
They walked away with some turf paint stains and a 20-15 victory.
The Jags wore the same combo against the Vikings in the preseason.
We're betting the uniform laundry crew dreads this combo the most, but it sure looks crisp.
For the last preseason game, the Jags tried out black jerseys with white pants in Tampa Bay.
Black and white is always a classic combo, and reversing the usual white tops, black pants option was a nice change of pace.
The Jags are going with another offbeat combo this week against the Titans.
We're premiering a new uniform combo this weekend against the Titans:
— #DUUUVAL (@Jaguars) September 19, 2018
White tops, teal pants. pic.twitter.com/CNjQViUrym
So the big question is which combo do fans like the best?
Vote in our poll below and tell us what you think.
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