The Baltimore Ravens unveiled their most extensive uniform overhaul since 1999 on Thursday night, revealing a collection that blends iridescent fabrics, claw-inspired pant stripes, and city-name branding across every jersey — a move framed as both homage and evolution.
The Ravens say the new designs split the difference between tradition and innovation
According to the team’s website, the “Next Flight” collection evokes a raven primed to attack while weaving in the Baltimore name, hints of the state flag, and signature phrases like “Play Like a Raven” and “Darkness There and Nothing More” stitched inside the collar. The Ravens stated they “threaded the needle” between preserving their signature look and introducing eye-catching updates, a balance they claim honors the past while building for the future.
Two new helmets anchor the visual shift, one matte black, one color-shifting purple
The unveiling introduced a matte black “Darkness Helmet” with black talon stripes and a two-toned front-facing Ravens logo featuring piercing red eyes — the same design seen above the player tunnel at M&T Bank Stadium. The alternate “Purple Rising” helmet, first used in 2024, now bears the primary Ravens logo to allow broader uniform pairing, retaining its metallic-purple shell, gold talon stripes, and gold facemask while incorporating color-shifting fabric that mimics raven feather iridescence.
Jersey and pant details reflect avian and heraldic motifs throughout
Every jersey number now includes a midnight purple stroke, replacing the previous gold trim and drop shadow across all three primary colors. The iridescent material appears in sleeve shield patches, back collars, and talon stripes on pants, which no longer run straight but instead imitate a raven’s claws and feature a diagonal cut representing the Calvert crest from the Baltimore and Maryland flags. Collar patterns depict wings spread in a threat display, and the white road jerseys now read “Baltimore” across the chest instead of “Ravens,” with the city name also added to the back collar of purple, black, and Purple Rising jerseys.

The franchise calls this its biggest uniform change since the 1999 logo shift
WBFF reported the Ravens consider this the largest uniform transition since 1999, when they replaced their original shield logo with the iconic purple bird head still in use today. The alternate jerseys from the “Next Flight” line will go on sale Friday at 8 a.m. at the Flock Shop inside M&T Bank Stadium, with fans directed to park in Lot D for access.
Unveiling event drew legends, coaches, and a national broadcaster as host
The team hosted the reveal at Merriweather Post Pavilion with ESPN’s Peter Schrager as emcee. Attendees included head coach Jesse Minter, cheerleaders, mascots, current players, and Ravens legends such as Todd Heap, Ray Rice, Jamal Lewis, and Terrell Suggs. The event was scheduled for Thursday, April 16 at 7:45 p.m., with the uniform debut occurring the same night.
Why did the Ravens add “Baltimore” to the front of white jerseys?
The team stated the change ensures every jersey worn — home, away, or alternate — displays the city name, reinforcing local identity across all uniform combinations as part of a broader effort to connect the team more visibly with Baltimore.

When and where can fans buy the new uniforms?
The alternate jersey collection from the “Next Flight” line becomes available for purchase starting Friday, April 17 at 8 a.m. at the Flock Shop located inside M&T Bank Stadium, with parking access via Lot D.
