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The official on-stage 2023 NFL Draft hats by New Era are available for purchase today at Fanatics. Check out your team's latest headwear now.
The NFL has unveiled their annual line of hats that your new favorite player is set to wear on the stage at the 2024 NFL draft.. Each year, the league releases a new customized lid for each team ...
The hats come in fitted snapback ($39.99) or flex ($35.99) styles. You can also get them in gray ($35.99) or as visors ($29.99). The NFL sideline hats are available as visors, too.
New Era recently announced the return of NFL helmet hats — think the design of a football helmet with logos on each side (except for the Steelers), but on a baseball cap.. The concept was first ...
Have you ever wanted an NFL hat but didn't want your favorite team's entire logo on it? Well, then New Era's "Logo Elements" collection is for you! As the name implies, the new line of hats ...
New Era has revealed their 2018 NFL Draft hats, and while collectors will gobble them up, we are not so sure this year's design is the desirable.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills partner with New Era Cap in a new role that connects football, fashion, and community ...
Priced at $37.99, the New Era 2023 Sideline 39THIRTY Flex Hat is now available. This hat showcases a two-tone team color front, complete with an embroidered team logo and the official NFL Shield ...
Giants training camp bucket hat. screenshot from Fanatics New Era 2021 NFL Training Camp Official Panama Bucket Hat - Gray Stretch fit, one size fits most. $36.99 ...
Back in 2012, when New Era first started making the NFL’s sideline and draft hats, the Indianapolis Colts had to replace Peyton Manning. They drafted Andrew Luck out of Stanford No. 1 overall ...
It’s been a good run for hat enthusiasts since New Era returned to the NFL game, but the hats they’ve designed for this year’s NFL Draft are a huge misfire. Let’s start with a bit of ...
New Era announced Monday the company will manufacture NFL caps in Western New York at the end of the month. CEO Chris Koch joined New York State Senator Charles Schumer to make the announcement.