Get ready for another Super Chargers game.
The Chargers will renew their field design for Sunday's game against the Las Vegas Raiders that will feature alternate all-navy uniforms.
This is second of three Super Chargers games in 2025, with the final one coming in Week 17 against the Texans.
The end zones in Week 13 will once again be navy and feature 'CHARGERS' in large, white block letters that will draw nostalgia from the franchise's time in San Diego.
The midfield Bolt is an updated look from what the franchise previously used nearly two decades ago. The center of the logo is white with a navy outline around it. A thinner gold outline on navy completes the modern throwback look.
As for the Bolts Week 13 alternate uniform, the new Super Chargers threads are comprised of an all-navy set that includes a modernized helmet (with the identical finish of the previous era), jersey and pants.
The Chargers wore the same uniforms in a 37-10 blowout win over the Vikings in Week 8.
It's worth noting the new navy uniforms look a bit different than what the Chargers previously wore. The last time the Chargers wore a navy uniform was in 2006.
Players who previously wore navy — including a pair of Hall of Famers — love the new look.
"I love the navy. That was my favorite one," said Antonio Gates. "And once I saw this new version, I said, 'Yeah, I definitely would have scored a few touchdowns wearing that.' I love that uniform. I wish I could play in it again."
LaDainian Tomlinson added: "If you think about the Chargers and the brand and the colors — and what that means — I think most people my age would identify with the navy blue and the lightning bolt. When you saw that jersey, more than likely you were in Qualcomm Stadium. And, more than likely, if you were on the other team in that era you were leaving with a loss."
The 2025 update of the team's navy alternate uniform bears a striking resemblance to the original but with several subtle, modern updates.

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WR Ladd McConkey (15)

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CB Tarheeb Still (29) and LB Daiyan Henley (0)

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CB Tarheeb Still (29)

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With Super Chargers stitched in white on the neckline, other notable differences include a smaller bolt on the shoulders, the more streamlined bolt and a player's number on the helmet, modern numbers on the uniform itself with the old-school outline and the simple fact that they will only be worn navy on navy.
The majority of the look, however, is the same: a navy helmet with a navy facemask, a navy jersey with white numbers outlined with gold trim and navy pants with the bolt, filled in with white, on the sides.
Daiyan Henley added: "It's a [Junior] Seau-type of feeling. We're trying to tap back into those legends. It's a nod to them and a nod to the past. I want to do right by this jersey."




