Expectations For The Commanders New Uniforms

The Sports Junkies17mMarch 31, 2026

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The Sports Junkies dive into the upcoming unveiling of the Washington Commanders' new 2026 uniforms, set for release on April 15th, with a focus on owner Josh Harris's reaffirmation of the team's name commitment. The hosts debate potential design directions, including a return to Super Bowl-era aesthetics, the possibility of a gold helmet, and the use of the Block W logo on the helmet—though they note league approval would be required. They also speculate wildly about the new RFK Stadium's scoreboard, dismissing football-shaped or guitar-shaped designs as unlikely, and instead predicting a sleek, immersive, SoFi Stadium-inspired display that respects the stadium’s view of the Capitol and monuments. The conversation shifts to broader themes of legacy, fan nostalgia, and the tension between innovation and tradition, with the hosts expressing excitement for Harris’s vision while poking fun at their own over-the-top predictions. The episode closes with anticipation for John Kime’s upcoming appearance to discuss the team’s future.

Key Takeaways
1

Josh Harris has reaffirmed the Commanders will keep their name, despite persistent fan skepticism.

2

The new uniforms are expected to feature subtle tweaks with potential nods to the team’s Super Bowl era, including possible gold helmets and updated Block W logos.

3

The RFK Stadium scoreboard is expected to be a high-tech, immersive display—likely inspired by SoFi Stadium—but will not be gimmicky or shaped like a football or guitar.

4

The stadium’s design will preserve sightlines to the Capitol and monuments, limiting full 360-degree video board wraps.

5

Harris is deeply involved in stadium planning and is excited about the project, though he’s keeping many details under wraps.

Chapters
0:00
2 min

Sponsor Intro & PFF's Decline

The episode opens with a sponsor message for Main Street Bank and a discussion about PFF's impending closure after being acquired, with hosts expressing nostalgia for its impact on football analytics.

2:00
3 min

Harris Confirms Commanders Name Stays

We're committed to the commander's name. I'm going to leave that.

Highlight
5:00
4 min

Uniform Design Speculation & Fan Nostalgia

I'd like to see the gold helmet. Washington gold.

Highlight
9:00
6 min

RFK Stadium Scoreboard Predictions

It's going to be classy. It's going to be high-end. It's going to be 150 times nicer than the current stadium.

Highlight
15:00
2 min

Fan Calls & Final Thoughts

Listeners weigh in with creative ideas like projected glass ceilings and parking garage navigation, while the hosts reflect on the balance between innovation and tradition in stadium design.

High-Impact Quotes
We're committed to the commander's name. I'm going to leave that.
Josh Harris2:15
Viral: 85.0
It's going to be classy. It's going to be high-end. It's going to be 150 times nicer than the current stadium.
Eric12:49
Viral: 75.0
I'd like to see the gold helmet. Washington gold.
Drab5:43
Viral: 70.0
Speakers

Hosts

DrabPeterEric

Guest

John Kime
Topics Discussed
Commanders Uniform Design90%RFK Stadium Renovation88%Team Name Legacy85%Stadium Technology and Innovation80%Fan Nostalgia and Generational Divide75%Owner Vision and Leadership70%Sports Media and Analytics60%Minor League Stadium Design55%
People & Brands

Washington Commanders

other

25xPositive

Josh Harris

person

12xPositive

RFK Stadium

other

10xPositive

Block W Logo

other

8xMixed

PFF

other

6xMixed

SoFi Stadium

other

6xPositive

Main Street Bank

other

4xPositive

Capitol Building

other

4xNeutral

John Kime

person

3xNeutral

Monument

other

3xNeutral

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