Support your favorites in the league! From hats to tees, hoodies to jerseys, we've found all the latest and greatest NFL gear no matter who you're cheering for.
Unless you're jersey-obsessed, a good graphic tee is a great way to kick off your NFL gear collection. This simple burgundy tee is made of Nike's Dri-FIT technology polyester, meaning it's just as good to wear at the gym as it would be on a hot afternoon at the University of Phoenix Stadium on game day.
When looking at Atlanta Falcons gear, things can get pretty bold (just look at this), but the team logo is bold enough as it is, making this simple black hat a win in our book.
It gets pretty chilly at Soldier Field in the winter, so a warm hat is pretty much essential come game day. With a little extra support from the fans, who knows — the Bears might make it into the playoffs!
We've said it once, and we'll say it again — the '90s are back — so you might as well rock your team colors in plaid flannel this NFL season. This shirt is also great to wear when you're out with friends who don't really "get it" when it comes to sports.
The Southern states give us a few extra entertaining options to show our team colors, and so long as it's not a torrential downpour on game day, these slides are a comfy casual pick that's on the subtle side.
Going back to the vintage vibes, this Detroit Lions ¾-sleeve tee is the kind of thing you can wear just about anywhere — even if it's not game day. A little nod to the old days of the Lions isn't all bad, considering the best player they ever had (Barry Sanders) retired in 1998.
There are loyal fan groups out there, and then there are Packers fans. A stats-based ranking from Direct TV called out Packers fans as the best and most engaged of the league, making this Nike Dri-fit tee the perfect choice shy of the classic — albeit a bit cheesy — Original Cheesehead hat you'll see at every Packers game.
One of the NFL's most recent additions, the Texans have been steadily improving since arriving in the NFL in 2002. Only time will tell if they can write their own underdog success story.
Much as Broncos fans have a soft spot for Peyton Manning, most of his legacy still lies with his 13 seasons with the Indianapolis Colts. It's all for the history books now, but Colts fans will never forget that period of the team's history.
Let's call it like it is. Certain team colors are hard to turn into tasteful apparel — especially in the case of the mustard and turquoise of the Jacksonville Jaguars. Thankfully, items like this Nike performance polo solve the problem of finding team gear that you can wear in public without feeling painfully obvious.
If you attend a Kansas City Chiefs game, expect to see a whole sea of red in the stands. Grab yourself a tee like this one, and you'll fit in just fine.
Given that Florida is the the most golf-centric state in the country (Don't believe us? Just ask Golf.com), a Miami Dolphins polo shirt just makes too much sense. From the greens to the sidelines, you'll be ready for either kind of game day.
Rather than picking your favorite player, a few extra bucks will get you your own personalized hoodie, so you can really feel like you're part of the Vikings' squad. Even though it's a personalized item, these hoodies ship out quickly, so you'll be ready for game day in no time.
Let's face it — it gets mighty cold in New England. This vintage-styled Patriots knit hat will keep your ears nice and toasty when you're out at Gillette Stadium (or just shoveling the driveway).
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