On Monday, the NFL's annual league meeting was held as scheduled. Among them, the future of quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the controversial "Tush Push", whether the regular season will be increased to 18 games, and the flexible arrangement of Thursday night games were all the focus of discussion. However, the change in the nfl jersey rules was a surprise.

The president of the Broncos announced that the team is allowed to wear alternate or retro uniforms four times in 17 games. Previously, the number was three times. This means that fans can match jerseys more flexibly. At that time, the Philadelphia Eagles jerseys can show green more leisurely, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers jerseys can be occupied by more cream, and the Broncos can wear more 1977 retro jerseys. There is nothing wrong with the Giants wearing the "Century Red" retro jersey again.

According to statistics, home jerseys usually account for 70% of jersey sales, and the remaining 30% are alternate or classic models. Due to the limited number of times, fan participation and response to alternative jerseys or retro jerseys has been high.