It’s funny when I hear people talking about their favorite NFL team colors. To me, most of them blend together in a rainbow of red, blue, green, and yellow, but there are some really unique teams out there whose colors really stand out in a crowd.
Take the Arizona Cardinals, for example. Their bright red and white is an instant eye-catcher, and they even embrace a hint of black as well. When I see their unis, I can’t help but shout ‘Go Cards!’ face-painted red and white, and proudly showing off their team spirit.
Then there’s my personal favorite, the Seattle Seahawks. Those blue and green colors clash in the most perfect blend, and the resemblance to their state’s natural shades can’t be ignored. Everyone knows that they stand for something, and what looks like a fight for dominance between their colors is actually a symbol of unity.
Yet another team whose colors stand out is the Baltimore Ravens. Their purple and black colors look like a creepy storm rolling its way up a mountain. Not only is the color scheme wicked cool, their name also invokes thoughts of thunder and majesty, and I’m sure their fans will agree.
No matter what team you root for, one thing is certain: teams rely on their colors to make a statement. Whether it be for strength, unity, or something else, team colors are a great way to show off one’s passion for sports. It’s even nice to send a jersey as a gift to show that you care.
As for me, I think the best way to enjoy an NFL game is by wearing the colors of your favorite team. It doesn’t matter if they win or lose; sportsmanship is winning no matter how you look at it. It’s also a great way to show support, so don’t be shy to express your team pride. When I watch a game where one team wears ‘our colors’, I can’t help but feel a part of the team, like they’re playing for something bigger than just winning.
But no matter which team you root for, the important thing is to choose wisely. It’s important to pick the colors that you feel most represent you, and symbolize something you believe in. Not only because it looks great, but because it’s a personal connection between you and the team that you support.