The NFL free agency period is underway, and no team seems more energized by the fresh start than the Tennessee Titans. With the anticipation of a new stadium opening next year in Nashville, the Titans are making bold moves both on and off the field.
The Titans have been proactive in the free agency market, surrounding former No. 1 pick quarterback Cam Word with a host of new talent. It's clear they're gearing up for a significant transformation, both in their roster and their identity.
A key part of this new era is a major rebranding. The Titans are bidding farewell to the familiar flaming thumbtack logo and navy colors.
Instead, they're embracing their roots by returning to the classic Houston Oilers' color scheme. This nod to history is sure to resonate with long-time fans.
While the new logo had already surfaced online due to some early merchandise leaks, the unveiling of the uniforms was another story. Photos featuring players, including Word, made the rounds on social media, reportedly from an early release on the Titans' team site. These uniforms are set to make their official debut just before the NFL Draft.
But the Titans aren't the only team shaking things up. The Los Angeles Rams are reportedly moving away from their gradient experiment. They're opting for a more traditional look, with iconic horns on the shoulders and a streamlined "LA" logo in pure yellow/gold.
Meanwhile, teams like the Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, and Washington Commanders are also expected to introduce some uniform tweaks as they head into the 2026 season. While these changes might not be as dramatic, they signal a season of fresh starts and renewed identities across the league.
