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Why Ravens changed their logo on their helmet for Thanksgiving vs. Bengals

2025-11-28 00:18
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Why Ravens changed their logo on their helmet for Thanksgiving vs. Bengals

Baltimore is mixing it up.

Why Ravens changed their logo on their helmet for Thanksgiving vs. BengalsStory byVideo Player CoverBilly HeyenFri, November 28, 2025 at 12:18 AM UTC·1 min read

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The Baltimore Ravens are mixing it up on Thanksgiving.

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In fact, they've even shown up with a different-looking raven itself for their Thursday night game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

It's not just all-purple uniforms for the Ravens.

It's also an entirely changed logo on the side of their helmets.

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Why did the Ravens change their logo?

The Ravens changed their logo as part of this alternate uniform package.

They call it "Purple Rising."

This is how the Baltimore official website describes the helmet:

"First introduced last year, this alternate helmet features a metallic purple rising painted shell with gold talon lines, a gold face mask, and the front-facing Ravens logo—best known for the red eyes that adorn the player entrance tunnel at M&T Bank Stadium. Purple Rising remains just the third helmet version to be worn by the Ravens since the franchise's 1996 inception."

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We'll have to see how that works out for the Ravens.

They've won five in a row in their standard raven logo. Will this one work too? Tune in on Thursday night to find out.

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