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New NFL uniforms look the same, but performance will change

Nike Debuts New NFL Uniforms For 2012 Season

NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 03: Nike debuts new NFL uniforms on April 3, 2012 in New York City. NFL players; AFC: Baltimore Ravens, Ray Rice / Cincinnati Bengals, Andy Dalton / Cleveland Browns, Joe Haden / Pittsburgh Steelers, Ben Roethlisberger / Houston Texans, Andre Johnson / Indianapolis Colts, Robert Mathis / Jacksonville Jaguars, Rashean Mathis / Tennessee Titans, Nate Washington / Buffalo Bills, George Wilson / Miami Dolphins, Karlos Dansby / New England Patriots, Wes Welker / New York Jets, Shonn Greene / Denver Broncos, Champ Bailey / Kansas City Chiefs, Dwayne Bowe / Oakland Raiders, Darren McFadden / San Diego Chargers, Ryan Matthews. NFC: Chicago Bears, Brian Urlacher / Detroit Lions, Ndamukong Suh / Green Bay Packers, Jermichael Finley / Minnesota Vikings, Percy Harvin / Atlanta Falcons, Justin Blalock / Caroline Panthers, Deangelo Williams / New Orleans Saints, Pierre Thomas / Tampa Bay Buccaneers, LaGarrette Blount / Dallas Cowboys, Jason Witten / New York Giants, Victor Cruz / Philadelphia Eagles, Michael Vick / Washington Redskins, Brian Orakpo / Arizona Cardinals, Larry Fitzgerald / San Francisco 49ers, Alex Smith / Seattle Seahawks, Kam Chancellor / St. Louis Rams, Cortland Finnegan (Photo by Larry Busacca/Getty Images for Nike)

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The Nike NFL jerseys that were unveiled today look a whole lot like the Reebok NFL jerseys that players have been wearing for years. (Except in Seattle.) But the players who tried them on say the performance will change.

Nike touts what it calls a “lock-down fit” on its jerseys, making them tighter around the shoulder pads and harder to grasp. Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher told SI.com the new jerseys will make it “harder to get held, which is good since I get held on every play.”

According to Nike, this year’s NFL uniforms will also be lighter, will keep the players wearing them cooler, and will stay drier than the materials used on the old uniforms.

Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor, who modeled the “new age” new look that the Seahawks have adopted, said he likes the new uniforms for more reasons than than the aesthetics as well.

“The shrink-wrap fit, we can move our body around,” Chancellor said. “We can move and be free.”

For fans, however, the biggest question is whether other NFL teams will follow in the Seahawks’ footsteps and go with that new-age look that Nike likes. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell suggested that it’s just a matter of time before that happens. We’re never going to see all 32 teams going with those futuristic designs that have circulated around the web for a couple years, but Nike’s uniforms are the future of the NFL.