Introduction
I've decided to focus on all the colors in the NFL; whites and blacks will be excluded, unfortunately, as every team uses at least one of them and they are nearly indistinguishable from each other, save for slightly lighter blacks for some teams and name changes.
Every single shade of blue in the NFL:
- Titans (Titans Blue): #4B92DB
- Panthers (Carolina Blue): #0085CA
- Chargers (Powder Blue): #0080C6
- Texans (H-Town Blue): #0080C5
- Lions (Honolulu Blue): #0076B6
- Dolphins (Aqua): #008E97
- Rams (Royal Blue): #003594
- Bills (Royal Blue): #00338D
- Jaguars (Teal): #006778
- Dolphins (Blue): #005778
- Giants (Dark Blue): #0D2266
- Colts (Speed Blue): #002C5F
- Seahawks (College Navy): #002244
- Patriots (Nautical Blue): #002244
- Broncos (Navy Blue): #002244
- Cowboys (Navy Blue): #041E42
- Titans (Navy): #0C2340
- Texans (Deep Steel Blue): #03203F
- Bears (Navy Blue): #0B162A
- Texans (Pitch Blue): #020C11
Every single shade of red in the NFL:
- Texans (Bold Battle Red): #E60029
- Chiefs (Red): #E31837
- Titans (Red): #C8102E
- Patriots (Red): #C60C30
- Bills (Red): #C60C30
- 49ers (Red): #AA0000
- Giants (Red): #A71930
- Falcons (Red): #A71930
- Buccaneers (Buccaneer Red): #A71930
- Cardinals (Cardinal Red): #97233F
- Commanders (Burgundy): #5A1414
Every single shade of gold in the NFL:
- Rams (Sol): #FFD100
- Vikings (Gold): #FFC62F
- Chargers (Sunshine Gold): #FFC20E
- Chiefs (Gold): #FFB81C
- Steelers (Steelers Gold): #FFB612
- Packers (Gold): #FFB612
- Commanders (Gold): #FFB612
- Saints (Old Gold): #D3BC8D
- 49ers (Gold): #B3995D
- Ravens (Metallic Gold): #9E7C0C
- Jaguars (Gold): #9F792C
Every single shade of green in the NFL:
- Seahawks (Action Green): #69BE28
- Eagles (Kelly Green): #2B8C4E
- Jets (Gotham Green): #125740
- Eagles (Midnight Green): #004C54
- Packers (Dark Green): #203731
Every single shade of orange in the NFL:
- Buccaneers (Orange): #FF7900
- Bengals (Orange): #FB4F14
- Broncos (Orange): #FB4F14
- Dolphins (Orange): #FC4C02
- Browns (Orange): #FF3C00
- Bears (Burnt Orange): #C83803
Every single shade of purple in the NFL:
- Vikings (Purple): #4F2683
- Ravens (Purple): #241773
Every single auxiliary shade in the NFL:
- Panthers (Silver): #BFC0BF
- Buccaneers (Grey): #B1BABF
- Lions (Silver): #B0B7BC
- Patriots (New Century Silver): #B0B7BC
- Titans (Silver): #A5ACAF
- Raiders (Silver): #A5ACAF
- Eagles (Silver): #A5ACAF
- Falcons (Silver): #A5ACAF
- Seahawks (Wolf Gray): #A5ACAF
- Colts (Facemask Gray): #A2AAAD
- Cowboys (Silver): #869397
- Cowboys (Silver-green): #7F9695
- Buccaneers (Pewter): #34302B
- Browns (Dark Brown): #311D00
Summary
Several teams employ similar shades: Silver/wolf gray is the most common, with five teams using it. The Denver Broncos are one of two teams to not employ any unique shades, sharing the same shade of blue (although differently named) with the Patriots and Seahawks, and the same shade of orange as the Bengals. The Patriots however, are even more unoriginal in color scheme, however, sharing the same blue with the Broncos and Seahawks, as well as the same shade of red as their rival Bills and the same shade of silver as the Lions; blue, red, and silver are also the three of the four most common colors in the NFL.
7 comments
Hey, you didn’t do every shade of white or black/s
Also wonder why hasn’t any team considered doing off white instead of the same shade of white. Is there a rule saying all away jerseys gotta be the same shade white?
I think I would like eggshell Eagles jersey with midnight green numbers.
The panthers blue is called Process Blue but that’s the right color code for Process Blue
You’re my boy blue!
It’s *Colombia Blue* not Titans blue
Otherwise very cool chart
It’s called Pittsburgh Gold.
I feel like the Dolphins aqua and blue color are both more green than blue. Same with the Jags and their teal.
Genuine Question: did you factor in the recent rebrands that happened just before the NFL Draft?