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Nike has replaced Reebok as the licensed uniform and apparel provider for the NFL, and on Tuesday, April 3, 2012, they revealed new uniforms designs for all 32 NFL teams. The financial terms of Nike's five-year licensing agreement with the league have not been disclosed, but Bloomberg Businessweek has reported the deal could be worth upwards of $35 million per year to the league, and Morgan Campbell of TheStar.com noted that Reebok sold about $500 million in gear last year, a figure Nike is expected to outdo in the upcoming season.
A photo of the new Broncos uniforms comes courtesy of Darren Rovell on WhoSay:
The biggest change for any team came with the Seattle Seahawks, who had just about everything reworked. The reviews aren't great, but take a look at the new Nike Seahawks jerseys and decide for yourself. Here's a look at some of the apparel unveiled on Tuesday in New York, via ESPN's UniWatch:
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