The Washington Commanders have officially unveiled their fully redesigned 2026 uniform collection, featuring the highly anticipated return of the iconic "spear" logo to the franchise's branding, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
The announcement, which Rapoport signaled with a "Here we go" on social media, marks a significant overhaul of the team's visual identity. The new "uniform closet" is designed to fuse the franchise's storied championship history with a modern aesthetic, fulfilling a long-standing promise from owner Josh Harris to honor the team's heritage while moving the organization forward.
According to the team's official reveal, the Super Bowl-era uniforms that were introduced as alternates last season will now serve as the permanent home and away kits. The most significant addition for the fan base is the return of the spear logo, which will be featured on a new alternate helmet. This marks the first time the spear has been part of the official uniform rotation since the team's rebranding in 2022.
The reveal comes just over a week before the 2026 NFL Draft, as the organization continues its efforts to revitalize the franchise culture. Per @RapSheet, the move is part of a broader strategy to embrace the franchise's past while establishing a bold new identity for the future.
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