Chicago Bears unveil new helmets; debut on October 13 vs. Washington Commanders

July 25, 2022

The Chicago Bears have entered the alternate helmet frenzy that is taking over the NFL. On Sunday, the club unveiled a new alternate orange helmet that they will wear for two games this season. The new lid is essentially a reversed version of the team’s primary helmet as the orange swaps in for the traditional navy blue to engulf the look, while the wishbone ‘C’ decal is now navy blue with a white keyline. The facemask is also in the team’s navy blue.

This is the first time in Bears history that the primary color of the club’s helmet is anything other than navy blue.

“We believe we have the best uniforms in sport, certainly among the most iconic,” said Bears Chairman George H. McCaskey, via the official team website. “So, we’re not looking to overhaul it. We just want to make enhancements to the existing look from time to time and we think this is a great enhancement. I’m very excited for this modification. I like that it’s staying within the traditional Bears look. We’re excited about them and hope the fans will be too.”

The debut of this alternate helmet comes as the NFL has dissolved its “one shell rule,” which prevented teams from wearing more than one set of helmets for an entire season. That change was announced in 2021 and teams are now gearing up to sport new looks for the 2022 season and beyond. Along with the Bears, a wide array of clubs have rolled out alternate helmets this offseason and other teams — like the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots — also announced the return of their throwbacks that feature a different helmet.


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