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Army-Navy Game 2024: Ranking Navy football speciality uniforms for rivalry

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The 125th edition of the Army-Navy Game is set to take place in Landover on Saturday in one of the most anticipated matchups in the history of the storied rivalry.

It’s an annual contest rich in tradition, from the pregame ceremonies to the style of play on the field. One of the more recent additions to the fanfare has been the introduction of specialty uniforms with both sides donning unique alternate looks to commemorate the service of their respective military branches.

Navy has played its part with a wide range of looks over the years, starting with Nike-designed one-off alternate jerseys in 2008 and evolving into the head-to-toe makeovers created by their current manufacturer Under Armour in recent seasons.

Here’s a ranking of the top 10 uniforms the Midshipmen have trotted out against Army heading into the 2024 contest.

Navy's quarterback Keenan Reynolds picks up five yards on the keeper before being tripped up by Army's Jeremy Timpf in the second quarter. The Army Black Knights play the Navy Midshipmen in the 115th Army-Navy Football Game Saturday at M&T Bank Stadium, 2014.
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Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds picks up five yards on the keeper before being tripped up by Army’s Jeremy Timpf in the second quarter of an eventual 17-10 Navy victory in 2014. (Paul W. Gillespie/Staff)

10. 2014 — ‘Don’t Tread on Me’ uniforms

This set was Under Armour’s debut kit for Army-Navy in what has become an annual contest of Nike (Army) vs. Under Armour (Navy). These alternates were inspired by the First Navy Jack flag with red and white stripes on the sleeves, helmets and pants. The stripes were a little much, knocking them on these rankings, but the uniforms crack the top 10 for their originality.

Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds finds a hole and runs 58-yards for a touchdown in the first quarter. The Navy Midshipmen trail the Army West Point Black Knights, 17-14, at the end of the first half, in the 116th Army Navy Football Game at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, PA, 2015.
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Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds finds a hole and runs 58 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter of Navy’s 21-17 win in 2015. (Paul W. Gillespie/Staff)

9. 2015 — Mono-blue uniforms with gray accents and gold trim

These uniforms make the list for the helmets alone. Navy debuted custom painted lids for the first time with aircraft carriers patrolling the open waters adorned on either side. The all-blue look was solid, but the gold trim made the overall design a little blocky.

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Navy quarterback Xavier Arline gains a couple of yards on a run in the first quarter. The Army West Point Black Knights play the Navy Midshipmen in the123rd Army-Navy Football Game at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, PA., Saturday December 10, 2022.
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Navy quarterback Xavier Arline gains a couple of yards on a run in the first quarter before Army went on to win 20-17 in double overtime in 2022. (Paul W. Gillespie/Staff)

8. 2022 — Astronaut suits

In a tribute to Naval Academy alumni who went on to work for NASA, these astronaut-inspired all white uniforms had blue numbers and a red trim. The helmets were another masterpiece with a painted NASA logo sitting over top of the moon on one side and Annapolis graduate Bruce McCandless II in a spacesuit with Earth behind him on the other.

Navy quarterback Tai Lavatai gets some help from James Harris II and some other players to muscle his way into the end zone for a touchdown in the first quarter. The Army West Point Black Knights and the Naval Academy Midshipmen meet in the 122nd Army-Navy Football Game Saturday, December 11, 2021 at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.
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Navy quarterback Tai Lavatai gets some help from James Harris II and some other players to muscle his way into the end zone for a touchdown in the first quarter of the Midshipmen’s 17-13 victory in 2021. (Paul W. Gillespie/Staff)

7. 2021 — ‘Fly Navy’ uniforms 

Another custom-painted helmet here with the Midshipmen paying tribute to the F/A 18 Super Hornet strike fighters flown by Navy pilots. The roundel symbol, an insignia displayed on aircraft across all U.S. military branches, is featured prominently on the shoulders of this patriotic very look of red, white and blue.

Navy's Maika Polamalu, shown before a 2011 game against Army at FedEx Field, is part of a lineage of talented football players.
Navy’s Maika Polamalu is shown before the Midshipmen’s 27-21 win over Army in 2011. (Evan Habeeb/US Presswire)

6. 2011 — The first Nike Pro Combat uniforms

Heralded at the time as the future of football uniforms, the Nike Pro Combat series wasn’t unique to Army-Navy, but the Midshipmen had one of the best designs of the group. The all-deep blue jersey/pants combo with gold numbers and white helmets was a fresh take on a classic look, especially for the helmets that had an anchor stenciled in gold over the white.

Philadelphia, PA -- 12/14//2013 -- Navy Midshipmen quarterback Keenan Reynolds (19) sets the new NCAA record for rushing touchdowns (once held by Tim Tebow) against the Army Black Knights during the fourth quarter of the 114th Army-Navy football game in Philadelphia, 2013.
Midshipmen quarterback Keenan Reynolds sets an NCAA record for rushing touchdowns during Navy’s 34-7 win over Army in 2013. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)

5. 2013 — War of 1812 uniforms

Two hundred years after 1813, the bloodiest of the four years spanning the War of 1812, both Army and Navy drew their jersey inspiration from soldiers who fought in the conflict. In Nike’s final year producing their jerseys, Navy wore blue jerseys adorned with the final command of Navy Capt. James Lawrence: “Don’t give up the ship.” The tri-colored helmets with a chrome gold stripe across the side were particular fan favorites. It also snowed on the day of the game, which just made the entire uniform look that much cooler.

Players of the Navy Midshipmen of the US Naval Academy (USNA) arrive waving the American flag prior to the annual Army-Navy football game at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 8, 2018. - US President Donald Trump will officiate the coin toss between the Army Black Knights of the US Military Academy (USMA) and the Navy Midshipmen of the US Naval Academy (USNA). (Photo by Jim WATSON / AFP)JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images ** OUTS - ELSENT, FPG, CM - OUTS * NM, PH, VA if sourced by CT, LA or MoD **
Navy players arrive waving the American flag prior to the 2018 Army-Navy Game, which Army went on to win 17-10. (Jim Watson/Getty Images)

4. 2018 — “Bill the Goat” uniforms

There was nothing crazy about the Navy’s uniforms here, but the classic white-on-white look was perfectly executed with blue and gold stripes on the pants and a similar style on the shoulders. The helmets paid tribute to the Midshipmen’s longtime mascot, Bill the Goat, with the iconic logo on the side of the chrome blue lids.

Navy quarterback Tai Lavatai runs through a hole in the Army defense during the second quarter of an NCAA football game at Gillette Stadium Saturday, Dec. 9, 2023, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Winslow Townson)
Navy quarterback Tai Lavatai runs through a hole in the Army defense during the second quarter of Army’s 17-11 win in 2023. (Winslow Townson/AP)

3. 2023 — “Silent Service” uniforms

Call it recency bias, but last year’s uniforms land in the top three for their deep sea blue theme that was striking opposite Army’s desert-inspired look. Designed in honor of the Navy’s “Silent Service” submarine force, Under Armour created a custom blue color for the uniforms fittingly dubbed “Eclipse Navy.” The painted helmets had Virginia Class submarines on one side, which were almost as cool as the color-changing paint used for the Navy anchor on the other that mimicked the display of submarine radar systems when they lock onto a target.

Army kicker Blake Wilson hits the game winning point after touchdown in the fourth quarter. The Navy Midshipmen lose a tough one to the Army West Point Black Knights, 13-14, in the 118th Army Navy Football Game, at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, PA., 2017.
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Army kicker Blake Wilson hits the game-winning extra point in the fourth quarter for a narrow 14-13 Army victory in 2017. (Paul W. Gillespie/Staff)

2. 2017 — The Blue Angels uniforms

Royal blue can be hit or miss on football uniforms, but Navy pulled it off by using striking gold trim along the sides to produce an overall sleek look. Like many of the uniforms on this list, the helmets were the crowning jewel with F/A-18 Hornet fighter jets previously flown by the Blue Angels, the Navy’s premier flight team, on the side and top.

Navy quarterback Xavier Arline (7) rushes during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Army on Saturday, Dec. 12, 2020, in West Point, N.Y. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)
Navy quarterback Xavier Arline runs the ball during the first half of Army’s 15-0 shutout win in 2020. (Adam Hunger/AP)

1. 2020 — Navy’s 175th anniversary uniforms

Celebrating the academy’s 175th anniversary, Navy wore white jerseys and white pants with blue and white marble helmets in a nod to the stone that can be found in prominent locations on campus, including the crypt of John Paul Jones and Bancroft Hall. It was a unique look that landed in both style and meaning, earning it the No. 1 spot on these rankings.

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