Current:Home > MarketsRavens to debut 'Purple Rising' helmets vs. Bengals on 'Thursday Night Football' -WealthTrail Solutions
Ravens to debut 'Purple Rising' helmets vs. Bengals on 'Thursday Night Football'
View
Date:2025-04-17 13:49:09
BALTIMORE – The Baltimore Ravens will look different in Thursday night’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals – and not just because they’ve recently added cornerback Tre’Davious White and wide receiver Diontae Johnson to the roster.
As part of the club’s “Purple Rising” theme, the Ravens will debut a new matte purple helmet adorned with a gold facemask and “talon stripes” down the centerline plus an alternate logo featuring a forward-facing raven. It’s only the third helmet the franchise has used in its 29-season history and first that isn’t primarily black.
"I think it’s a good thing for the fans," said All-Pro safety Kyle Hamilton.
"Hopefully we can get a win so we can wear them again.”
Baltimore is just the latest team to take advantage of the NFL’s relaxed rules on additional alternate helmets, a policy the Denver Broncos, Green Bay Packers, Houston Texans and New York Jets, among other squads, have newly taken advantage of during the 2024 season.
All things Ravens: Latest Baltimore Ravens news, schedule, roster, stats, injury updates and more.
POWER RANKINGS: How high do the Ravens fly?
"I can't wait to put them on," cornerback Arthur Maulet told the team's website.
"I'm a purple guy. I'm from New Orleans. So one of my favorite colors. Purple is for royalty and loyalty. That's king color right there. I can't wait to put (on) the purple and gold, man."
The Ravens will also wear their Color Rush uniforms, which feature purple pants and jerseys with gold numbers, on Thursday night.
***Follow USA TODAY Sports' Nate Davis on X, formerly Twitter, @ByNateDavis.
veryGood! (15768)
Related
- Selena Gomez's "Weird Uncles" Steve Martin and Martin Short React to Her Engagement
- Christy Turlington Reacts to Her Nude Photo Getting Passed Around at Son's Basketball Game
- Bill Belichick's not better at media than he was a NFL coach. But he might get close.
- NFL draft attendees down for 3rd straight year. J.J. McCarthy among those who didn’t go to Detroit
- Oklahoma parole board recommends governor spare the life of man on death row
- Man admits to being gunman who carjacked woman in case involving drugs and money, affidavit says
- The federal government plans to restore grizzly bears to the North Cascades region of Washington
- Body believed to be that of trucker who went missing in November found in Iowa farm field
- Immigration issues sorted, Guatemala runner Luis Grijalva can now focus solely on sports
- Caleb Williams' NFL contract details: How much will NFL draft's No. 1 pick earn?
Ranking
- Bodycam footage shows high
- School lunches are changing: USDA updates rules to limit added sugars for the first time
- Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper's Romance Is Limitless in Cute Photo From Her Family Birthday Dinner
- BNSF becomes 2nd major railroad to sign on to anonymous federal safety hotline for some workers
- Oklahoma parole board recommends governor spare the life of man on death row
- Recreational marijuana backers can gather signatures for North Dakota ballot initiative
- Utah Republicans to select nominee for Mitt Romney’s open US Senate seat
- Google parent reports another quarter of robust growth, rolls out first-ever quarterly dividend
Recommendation
Michigan lawmaker who was arrested in June loses reelection bid in Republican primary
Few small popular SUVs achieve success in new crash prevention test aimed at reducing accident severity
Fleeing suspect fatally shot during gunfire exchange with police in northwest Indiana
Fed plan to rebuild Pacific sardine population was insufficient, California judge finds
Who's hosting 'Saturday Night Live' tonight? Musical guest, how to watch Dec. 14 episode
18-year-old Bowie High School student shot, killed by another student in Texas, police say
High schooler accused of killing fellow student on campus in Arlington, Texas
Bill Belichick's not better at media than he was a NFL coach. But he might get close.