We are halfway through the 2026 drops with the Cardinals alternate rivalries drop. This is the 47th overall and the 2nd for the Cardinals (the other being the black alternate). I think it’s a pretty nice design. The limited edition helmets have pretty good craftsmanship, in my opinion, and I expect this release to be the same.
This is the fourth rivalries alternate. The other rivalries alternate releases were the Seahawks, Patriots, and Rams. There are four other rivalries alternates that Riddell has not released: 49ers, Bills, Dolphins, and Jets. I am going to assume the four other rivalries will eventually be released, leaving three helmets. There are some throwback and other alternate options from the last few years Riddell could release.
Moving forward, here are changes in the 2026 season that could be released. Many will be confirmed or finalized in August.
- The new Titans and Commanders primaries are already available for pre-order. They obviously will not be part of the limited edition release series.
- Two new Ravens alternates. A post on X imples the Ravens will keep their current primary and add two new alternates, the Purple Rising and Darkness helmet.
- The Commanders will introduce a new black alternate (the W with an arrow through it).
- The Rams apparently will wear an alternate in 2026. It’s not clear to me if the alternate will be the same as the 2025 rivalries alternate. The Rams are also “refreshing” their uniforms, but I don’t know if the helmet will change.
- Rumored (not confirmed) Bills blue alternate helmet.
- The NFC North and AFC South will be wearing rivalry alternate helmets in 2026. That’s eight. Here is the rivalries schedule:
- 2025 Phase: AFC East and NFC West
- 2026 Phase: AFC South and NFC North
- 2027 Phase: AFC West and NFC East
- 2028 Phase: AFC North and NFC South
This Sports Illustrated article did a pretty good job outlining the changes for 2026. All of the drop announcement images are below (not including the most recent Cardinals).

































































