The offseason is a chance for NFL teams to change their look, not just in personnel, but with their actual look on the field. The New York Jets are set to unveil their new jerseys today, but a convincing set has already been released on social media.
Today is the day the Jets release their new uniforms
The New York Jets took to Twitter this morning with a video hyping up the upcoming unveiling of the team’s new look.
Dec. 18, 2018 ➡️ April 4, 2019#JetsNewUnis | #TakeFlight pic.twitter.com/FN4OgtbVQW
— New York Jets (@nyjets) April 4, 2019
Late to the party?
The issue is that it seems the Jets may be late for their own unveiling. This photo has already made its way through social media, to mixed reviews.
SOURCES: First look at the Jets new uniforms? pic.twitter.com/PWvudPygVj
— KFC (@KFCBarstool) April 3, 2019
Adams doing what he does best?
Jets defensive back Jamal Adams can deflect a pass, that we know, but this is a whole new level of deflecting perhaps. Adams took to social media to deny that these are in fact the new uniforms, but he did admit the editing job (if true) is strong.
Considering those are the real players wearing them … This seems to be legit. https://t.co/H0LypRGAeT
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) April 3, 2019
Miller acting like a wide receiver
Recently Denver Broncos pass rusher Von Miller took to Instagram following a charity flag football game where he felt quarterback Colin Kaepernick didn’t look his way enough. Miller jokingly threatened to make ‘a AB fit’ if he doesn’t get more targets.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BvxvtURFUFS/
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— Christian Bruey (@ChristianBruey) April 3, 2019