Cardinals to wear NFL Rivalries jersey on TNF vs. Seahawks
The Seahawks' first matchup with the Cardinals in 2025 is scheduled for Thursday Night Football (TNF) in Week 4 at State Farm Stadium in Arizona. The Cardinals just took to social media to announce they'll be wearing their NFL Rivalries uniform for that contest.
The new-look uniform will be revealed on Aug. 28. Joining a first wave of teams from the AFC East and the NFC West, the Cardinals' special attire is expected to feature a nod to the team's origins and the region it represents.
Together, Nike and the NFL, announced the Rivalries program on April 25, during the NFL draft weekend. The idea is to drive fan engagement by celebrating storied traditions and uniting communities with unique and elevated product designs, per the league itself. Specially designed Nike uniforms and fan gear will drive the Rivalries program over the next four seasons.
This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Cardinals to wear NFL Rivalries jersey on TNF vs. Seahawks

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