The Atlanta Falcons have unveiled new primary uniforms that the team will begin wearing in the 2026 season, marking a return to red as the centerpiece of the franchise's identity.

Team officials say the redesigned uniforms are meant to honor the Falcons' history while signaling a new era for the organization. The primary home uniform features a black helmet, red jersey, white pants, and red socks. The team will also continue to wear its 1966-inspired throwback uniforms.

"Atlanta has always been a city that moves with purpose, and our team is being built the same way," Falcons President and CEO Greg Beadles said. "These uniforms are intentionally timeless. They honor the past, reflect who we are today, and signal a new era."

Falcons legend Matt Ryan highlighted the significance of the return to red: "When you put on red, you feel the history, the pride, and the energy that comes with being a Falcon. Bringing it back honors what's been built here and fueling what's coming next."

Running back Bijan Robinson called the new look "fire," and the uniforms have drawn positive reactions from fans eager for a fresh start after disappointing recent seasons.