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Patriots Debut Striking "Nor'easter" Uniforms for Rivalry Game
14 Nov
Summary
- Patriots wore "Storm Blue" jerseys with white helmets and pants
- Uniforms featured 6 stars for 6 New England states and a nautical "NE" logo
- Hidden message "We Are All Patriots" stitched inside collar

On November 14, 2025, the New England Patriots unveiled their new "Nor'easter" uniforms as part of the NFL's "Rivalries" program for their game against the New York Jets. The Patriots' uniforms featured a "Storm Blue" color scheme, with white helmets and pants. The design included six stars on the uniform to represent the six New England states, as well as a unique "NE" logo on the shoulder featuring nautical-inspired lettering and compass points.
But the most intriguing detail was hidden from plain sight. Inside the collar of the uniform, a red fabric revealed the words "We Are All Patriots" stitched in white lettering. According to the team's website, the "Storm Blue" color was meant to reflect "the unforgiving power of the nor'easters and the perseverance of the people who face them head-on."
Despite the stormy-inspired look, the weather in Foxborough, Massachusetts, was quite mild, with clear skies and temperatures around 38 degrees Fahrenheit at kickoff. The new uniforms were met with high praise on social media, as fans celebrated the Patriots' unique take on their classic look.




