Here are some photos of the San Francisco 49ers new Nike uniform, as shown at Nike's unveiling in New York today. Overall, most of the uniforms look the same as before ... except for the Seattle Seahawks. Gone is the bizarre deep collar from Reebok's 49ers jerseys.
These photos were grabbed from Instagram.
Quarterback Alex Smith was the one modeling the 49ers' new Nike uniforms. The following photo is from Uni Watch's Twitter feed. Smith can be seen behind the Steelers' Ben Roethlisberger.
Here is another photo with Alex Smith front and center.
Here you can see the back of the 49ers' uniforms.
Here are some press release photos of the new 49ers uniforms.
You can see more photos of the other team uniforms at Uni Watch's Twitter photo feed.
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