There will be new looks on rosters for every team. Some of them will also feature different fashion statements when they take the field in 2020.
Atlanta Falcons

The Atlanta Falcons’ logo and uniforms have gotten more stylish through the decades. It would be a classic statement if they went back in time to these 1969 uniforms. Unlikely to happen
Cleveland Browns

The Browns tinker with their fashion statement and it hasn’t resulted in victories or championships … of any kind. Maybe the answer is to go into the playbook from many years ago and stick to a classic look rather than trying to get fancy and fail.
Indianapolis Colts

The Colts have had a classic look from their time in Baltimore through the move to Indianapolis. There isn’t a huge reason to mess with success so don’t expect Jim Irsay to approve a look that has major changes.
Los Angeles Chargers

Never understood why the Chargers went from powder blue to Navy blue. It made no sense. The AFL Chargers’ look was one of the best of any sports league, any time. Why do you think Lance Alworth’s No. 19 became a classic retro grab? The Chargers are heading back to powder blue and that should have shocking results when it comes to sales.
Los Angeles Rams

The Rams have changed through the years from classic to incorporating gold in St. Louis back to the vintage look. Now, they are adapting a new look and it hasn’t gone over well. If they are listening to their fans, they will audible away from this logo and look.
New England Patriots

There will be new look in many ways for the New England Patriots. Tom Brady is gone and the uniforms are going to be different, too. Could they go back to the original design or would that bring back bad memories?
Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The Bucs have added the G.O.A.T. and are going to be wearing to a new look to go with their 43-year-old new quarterback, Tom Brady. Would love to see them bring back the orange from the early years. Rather than sticking with red and silver. And they don’t have to worry about the quarterback blaming interceptions on being colorblind.