The Detroit Lions are set to showcase their updated “One Pride” uniforms in their Week 2 clash against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, following their debut of the all-blue “blueberries” look in Week 1. This new uniform features a stylish combination of blue tops and silver pants, marking a modern twist on the Lions’ classic colors.
Team president Rod Wood shared insights into the design during a speech at the Detroit Economic Club earlier this year. “Our goal was to honor the past,” Wood explained. “We have great colors and history, but we also wanted to modernize them. The new uniforms blend tradition with a contemporary edge, aiming to establish a standout look for the next five years.”
In addition to the uniform reveal, the Lions are marking Latino Heritage Month at Ford Field. This initiative offers fans a chance to engage with and learn about Latino culture, notable figures, and historical contributions, further enriching the game-day experience.
Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles highlighted the significance of the upcoming game against the Lions as a key early-season benchmark. “This matchup will serve as a good measure of our progress,” Bowles said. “Both teams have evolved, with new players and strategies. Although the Lions are a strong team, we need to stay focused and prepared as we face a competitive schedule.”
As the Lions and Buccaneers prepare for their showdown, all eyes will be on how Detroit’s new uniforms and the game itself will set the tone for the remainder of the season.