The Buccaneers are heading toward 2026 with most of their uniform plan already mapped out, but one slot is still hanging out there.
Under the NFL’s new rule from 2025, teams can carry four looks: a primary home uniform, a primary road uniform and two alternates. Tampa Bay already has its standard home and away sets locked in, along with the orange creamsicle uniforms it has worn since 2023. What the Bucs still haven’t revealed is the fourth option they’ll use next season.
That missing piece matters because the league’s new “Rivalries” uniforms won’t force Tampa Bay’s hand just yet. The NFC West wore them last year, while the AFC South and NFC North are set to wear them this season. That leaves the Buccaneers free to sort out their own alternate plan without having to reserve a slot for that concept right now.
One possibility is a return of the white throwback “’76 Uniforms” the Bucs unveiled in 2025 for the franchise’s 50th Anniversary. Tampa Bay wore them twice, against the New York Jets and the Seattle Seahawks, and won both games.
They were a hit, too. But the team made its intentions clear before the season and doubled down when asked again: those uniforms were for 2025 only.
Even so, the popularity of the look leaves the door cracked open. If Tampa Bay did decide to bring them back in 2026, the team could balance its alternate usage more evenly than it did last year, when it wore the orange creamsicle uniforms once and the white ’76 set twice.
Still, that feels like a long shot. Going back on its word so quickly would be a hard move to explain, which is why another option looks more realistic.
Scott Reynolds of PewterReport has suggested the Buccaneers could revive their pewter alternate uniforms, which first appeared in 2020. Tampa Bay has worn those six times overall, going 2-4 in them, and the most recent appearance came in 2023 against the Indianapolis Colts. They were not used in either 2024 or 2025.
That route would fit the current setup better. The Bucs have space for another alternate, and with the ’76 uniforms likely off the table for now, the pewter look gives them a clean path forward. Tampa Bay wore the pewter threads three times in 2020 and once per year from 2021 through 2023, so if they return, it will be interesting to see how often they show up.
For now, the Buccaneers are entering training camp with three uniforms officially in place. The team recently took its team pictures, and social media teases suggest the answer may not be far off for Bucs fans.
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