As XFL reveals uniforms for inaugural season, the head coach trash talking begins

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The XFL doesn’t play its first game until Feb. 8, yet the trash talking has already started. But it's all in good fun.

Before the new football league unveiled its XFL uniforms Tuesday night at private team dinners, coaches were recently given a sneak peek. The XFL produced a video of their reactions that was published on Twitter.

“I am jacked up about our uniforms,” Tampa Bay Vipers coach Marc Trestman said.

Los Angeles Wildcats coach Winston Moss had the most fun commenting on his team’s new threads. “It’s hands down, the best uniform out of all of the teams; it’s not even close,” Moss said into the camera.

Tuesday. 12/3. Jerseys are coming.



This is how our coaches reacted after seeing them for the first time.#ThisisTheXFL #XFL2020 pic.twitter.com/l6nPHJv72x — XFL (@xfl2020) November 29, 2019

Dallas Renegades coach Bob Stoops didn’t let that stand: “(Our) blue really stands out. They look a lot better than LA’s. So we got something going with them.”

Moss, formerly the assistant head coach of the Green Bay Packers, had the last word: “To the rest of the league, you’re done, you’re done.”

At the end of the private dinners, the head coach of each team brought out two players fully decked out in home and away uniforms and helmets.

Each team has a primary home and away uniform combination, but there are multiple combinations possible and teams have the option to mix and match for different games.

Here is a look at the eight XFL uniforms for the 2020 season: