Cincinnati Bengals uncover new jerseys for the first time since 2004

The Cincinnati Bengals will have a new look beginning in 2021.

On Monday, the team uncovered its new uniforms that will be worn beginning with the forthcoming season. The upgrade is the team’s first since 2004.

“Our fans have wanted new uniforms for many years, and today represents the start of an exciting new era in Bengals history,” Bengals director of strategy and engagement Elizabeth Blackburn said in a statement.

Blackburn featured the jersey divulging at Paul Brown Stadium that was the team’s first in-person media event under COVID-19 conventions. The Bengals didn’t roll out any improvements to the team’s helmet, which actually includes orange and black stripes.

The team likewise tweeted out a video highlighting previous Bengals wide receiver Chad Johnson and current appearances of the franchise.

“These uniforms excite me,” Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow said in a statement issued by the team. “They’re cool. I think the fans will like them and they’ll be good for us.

“The guys that are here are the kind of people that are going to take this organization to where we want to go. We’re the future. It’s going to be a fun ride.”