Every team has redone their logo, color scheme, or uniform in some way to stay current and appease their fan base. We look at those that didn't work very well, and see which uniform was the worst for each team.

1. Arizona Cardinals

​The team changed it's name in 1994 from the Phoenix Cardinals to Arizona Cardinals, in order to include the whole state. The Cardinals have enjoyed a run of good looking jerseys, so those of the early 1990s are deemed the worst. The Cardinal on the helmet is very cartoony, and the jerseys remind me of Stanford's red, instead of the sheik red they sport today.

2. Atlanta Falcons

​The Falcons went 3-13 in 1989, and looking back on this time in Falcons history brings back even uglier jerseys. The black outlines on the red numbers are not needed, and what is the deal with the black stripe on the helmet? It's also good thing that the Falcons redid their logo in the years after this season. The long wings of the Falcon are a no-go.

3. Baltimore Ravens

​The inaugural season for the Baltimore Ravens resulted in two Pro Bowlers (Vinny Testaverde and Eric Turner), a 4-12 season, and some marginal at best jerseys. Look at No. 63 in the background. Why are his numbers not in line with each other? And the Baltimore helmet logo that looks like something out of Harry Potter? No thank you.

4. Buffalo Bills

​Not the greatest job by the Buffalo Bills PR team on this one. The holes in the front of the jersey make it look like a pee-wee team's football jersey. The helmet and the blue facemask together with the vibrant red helmet doesn't help the Bills' case either.

5. Carolina Panthers

The Panthers' first season was in 1995, and they have continued to have great uniforms since that time. I've enjoyed the black, white and blue uniforms that they've put out. So, I'll have to put a picture of Jimmy Clausen here. Sometimes, it's the person wearing the uniform that makes it worthy of hate. ​

6. Chicago Bears

​The Chicago Bears lost 42-14 to the Minnesota Vikings in 1994 while wearing these jerseys. Everything about this is wrong. The number placement, the colors, the stripes, and the helmet are all awful. They say pictures speak a 1000 words. I can't think of 999 synonyms of "ugly," though.

7. Cincinnati Bengals

​Right before the 1980 season, the Bengals had the word "Bengals" written very plainly on the side of their helmet, and had almost the exact same uniform as the Cleveland Browns. Not exactly the best formula to follow, Cincinnati.

8. Cleveland Browns

The Browns have floundered in mediocrity for quite some time, and the uniforms they had certainly reflected that. The uniforms they used in 2004 for a time, when they displayed the orange uniforms, didn't necessarily reflect the "Browns" name. The dirty orange color needed to stop at the helmet, and not leak down to the uniform.

9. Dallas Cowboys

​The Cowboys have kept their uniforms pretty stable over their years in the NFL, and have kept them consistently clean and good looking. This uniform in 1986 is just a tad too blue for me, but overall, I have no qualms with the Cowboys uniforms. The logo is classic.

10. Denver Broncos

​The Broncos have a great color scheme to work with, and they decided to look like the Steelers, if the Steelers wanted to look like bumblebees. The socks may be the worst part, but then you look up and realize that everything is wrong with the uniform.

11. Detroit Lions

​The uniforms that the Lions wore during their Thanksgiving games are puzzling. Sure, it's a tribute to past Lion teams, but it looks bad year after year, and they consistently put them out. The helmet is something out of a create-a-Madden player, and the off-colored blue uniforms with grey numbers are not a good idea.

12. Green Bay Packers

Another tribute to an old team when it isn't necessary. Although I do like the number encircled by yellow, the helmet and pants don't do the rest of the uniform any justice. The helmet especially is puzzling. Could you pick a color that resembles mud (or something worse) more than that brown?​

13. Houston Texans

​Houston has been on the NFL map only from 2002 on, so they haven't had much time to mess up their uniforms, but what is the point of having a white on white color scheme? That's just lazy, and with the red, white, and blue colors, they should never have to rely on white on white like they did in 2010.

14. Indianapolis Colts

​Another franchise that has done little to alter their uniform throughout their franchise's NFL tenure, the Colts have kept it basic and easy. The uniforms looked 10x worse in 2011, when Peyton Manning was out for the year and they had to rely on Curtis Painter. He made a lot of things look bad that year.

15. Jacksonville Jaguars

Just this past season, the Jaguars used this mustard colored uniform to try and get themselves some exposure in the uniform game. The Jags have some of the best uniforms in the league, and they ruined their reputation with these puke looking clothes. Awful.

16. Kansas City Chiefs

​Before they were the Kansas City Chiefs, they were the Dallas Texans, hence the state of Texas on their helmets. Honestly, that's awesome. The Chiefs have no awful jerseys, so I just hope you get to see the slick helmet (notice the star where Dallas is) and the great color scheme they use.

17. Miami Dolphins

​The Dolphins have great colors to match the scenic, vibrant community of Miami. The Dolphins before their most recent change to a carribean-esque green, employed this darker shade of green for their jerseys. I don't hate this color, but I love the recent change to match the tropical weather of Miami.

18. Minnesota Vikings

​These Vikings jerseys, with their two-toned purple tops, were changed just after the 1989 season. The change to a darker purple throughout definitely fits better than the weird mis-match that is seen here.

19. New England Patriots

​I never liked the grey uniforms the Patriots used. It just always seemed unnecessary. Why make the players look dirty before they even got out to the field? If the grey matched the grey on the helmet, it would be a different story. The grey on the uniforms was not Oakland Raider, but old and worn-looking.

20. New Orleans Saints

​The uniform tops that the Saints displayed in the mid '90s look almost identical to those of the San Diego Chargers. Until the Saints would switch their jersey look to a dark black look, one that they still rock up until today.

21. New York Giants

​With a nickname like "Big Blue," why would the Giants totally ditch their blue uniforms? I understand the need for creativity with their uniform, but going to the all red look is skeptical. I appreciate the look and think it's very cool, but the Giants shouldn't be the team to do it.

22. New York Jets

​Paying tribute to the "Titans of New York," the New York Jets first employed these atrocious looking jerseys in 2007 and wore them on occasion, unfortunately, for a couple years before getting rid of it. Although, they could always bring them back. Hopefully not.

23. Oakland Raiders

The grey on white lacks​ something very simple. Color. You look at the grey numbers and get bored very quickly. The only uniform the Raiders have gone wrong with, we hope to never see this pallet-less uniform showcased again.

24. Philadelphia Eagles

​What. The. Hell. I have no idea how to put in words what I'm looking at. Let's start at the helmet, that looks like an upside down tidal wave, and go down to the uniform, that looks like a 8-year old painted in art class, before going down to the socks. No one should own socks like those. No one.

25. Pittsburgh Steelers

​When you see the front of these jerseys, you wonder what the Steelers were thinking. Obviously, the uniformity is there, but what's the deal? I have no idea what it's supposed to symbolize, and frankly, I don't feel the need to look it up. Steelers nation, help me out.

26. San Diego Chargers

​After the sweet powder blues that the Chargers had in the older days, and before the LaDanian Tomlinson dark blue Charger jerseys, there was a middle period of limbo for the Charger jerseys, and the velvet looking blue that the Chargers had certainly result from that.

27. San Francisco 49ers

Out of nowhere, the San Francisco 49ers employed their new black uniforms for the 2015 season, and they had no reason too. It's not the black that I don't like, it's the red numbering and name. It seems like it's lamented onto a black nike shirt. The differences between the helmet and the uniform make it all look out of place.​

28. Seattle Seahawks

​The 2009 season is the only time the Seahawks showed off their neon green uniforms. There is good reason for that, probably due to the unbelievable eyesore it gave everyone watching on TV. There's certainly no reason why opposing QBs should not see all 11 defenders if they stick out like that.

29. St.Louis Rams

​Nooooooo. Why must teams try this one-colored outfit out, only to see it repeatedly fail? This one looks like the Rams players put on a yellow morph suit, and I don't know if there's anything worse than a yellow morph suit. The helmet is awesome, but the uniform is anything but great.

30. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

​Maybe it's just the fact that Josh Freeman is the QB at this time, but the color scheme of the 2010 Tampa Bay Bucs just didn't work out. The brown pants are just flat-out awful. While the uniform is alright, the brown on the helmet and pants ruin a good color scheme. And don't give me the ​creamsicle jersey argument, those are sick.

31. Tennessee Titans

​Before the 1983 season, when they changed to a lighter, more appeasing blue, the Titans used a washed-down version, which seemed dirty and not visually popping. The uniform did not match the absolutely ​awesome looking helmet they had.

32. Washington Redskins