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The Arizona Cardinals are debuting new alternate jerseys on Thursday.

Arizona will wear its Rivalries “Built to Last” uniforms for an NFC West matchup with the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday Night Football.

Arizona will also have end zones featuring a similar theme for the divisional matchup.

The jerseys were first introduced on Aug. 28 as part of the Rivalries initiative. The Cardinals are one of eight teams in the AFC East and NFC West to receive a Rivalries uniform, which will be worn during a single home game against a division foe during the 2025 season.

While Arizona won’t wear its “Built to Last” uniforms for the rest of its 2025 campaign after Thursday, the jerseys will remain within the Cardinals’ wardrobe rotation for three years.

The attire features desert-themed coloring on the jerseys, pants and helmets of each player. The Arizona state flag also appears on the shoulders of each uniform.

Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray was among those impressed with the new jerseys.

“I told (equipment manager Jeff Schwimmer) that these were the best jerseys we’ve got,” Murray said, per Darren Urban of the team’s official website. “Probably the best jerseys I’ve seen us wear. I like our (current) uniforms, but I think these turned out well, especially with the ultimate shock that these were happening. I guess I was out of the loop, but they turned out perfect.”

With the Cardinals and Seahawks both sitting at 2-1 with identical 0-1 division records, Thursday’s result could impact both teams down the stretch of the regular season in a potential playoff positioning battle.

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