the best got better. pic.twitter.com/UTXPM8yYvI — Los Angeles Chargers (@Chargers) April 21, 2020

Another day, another NFL team unveiling new uniforms for the 2020 season.

Tuesday it was the Los Angeles Chargers’ turn ... and you can buy the new jerseys on Fanatics.

The New England Patriots unveiled their new uniforms on Monday. The Cleveland Browns did so six days ago.

For the Chargers, they get new uniforms as they head into a new home. The Chargers will share SoFi Stadium with the Los Angeles Rams, with construction scheduled to be completed this year.

The Chargers also begin a new era, one which does not include quarterback Philip Rivers, who left as a free agent and signed a one-year contract last month with the Indianapolis Colts.

The Chargers traded for Rivers in 2004, sending him to the New York Giants in exchange for Eli Manning, who refused to play in San Diego.

Manning retired in January after 16 seasons in the NFL, which saw him win a pair of Super Bowl MVPs.

Last month, the Chargers revealed an updated logo. Here are the details on that from the Associated Press:

The franchise is keeping the lightning bolt as its primary logo, but it has become sleeker and streamlined. There is not as much of a curve to the bolt, while navy blue has been removed as one of the colors. Powder blue and sunshine gold remain as the predominant colors.

The Chargers have also added a bolt to the "A" in their nickname in the logotype. The font is more italicized and has been made bolder.

“With words becoming increasingly interchangeable with emojis and acronyms, the team decided to build a bolt emoji into its new logotype,” the team said in a release. “While it’s not easy to reflect a vibe in logos and uniforms, the team set out to do just that with a bold, vibrant, electric and fun brand update.”

The Chargers’ changes aren’t as bold or dramatic as the Rams, who revealed their new logo Monday. The Rams have switched to a primary logo that features an “LA” with a ram’s horn curved around the letters.

Both teams are updating their look in conjunction with the opening later this year of SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. The Rams and Chargers unveiled their logos on social media and their websites, instead of doing presentations because of the coronavirus pandemic.

The Chargers will also unveil new uniforms in mid- to late-April. Both LA teams are part of seven franchises making either logo or uniform changes or additions during the offseason. Normally there are only two or three.

(The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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