As I write this, the Lions have won the NFC North. It is their first division win since 1993. Congratulations!
As many know, the Lions incorporated a new alternate helmet in 2023. It is honolulu blue with a grey facemask. The logo is a homage to the Ford Mustang logo. The logo has been around for years, but this is the first time the Lions wore it on a helmet.
This isn’t the first time the Lions have worn a Honolulu blue helmet. My research indicates the Lions wore a plain Honolulu helmet in 1949 and 1953. My research is largely based on the Gridiron Uniform Database.
The photo below is from 1953. The Lions won the NFL championship in 1953, so maybe this helmet is a positive omen.

The Lions first alternate helmet was worn in 1994. Since then, they have incorporated the following alternates in their routines:
- 2017-20, 2022: Plain silver helmet, grey or silver facemask (also worn in 1955-56)
- 1994, 2001-02: Plain silver helmet, blue facemask
- 2003-04, 2008, 2010: Plain silver helmet, black facemask
Like nearly all alternates, Riddell did not manufacture factory pocket helmets of these Lions alternates. However, Riddell did manufacture the 2023 Lions alternate, in addition to the Bengals alternate and Eagles throwback. I saw photos of the helmet floating around online. Fellow collector Michael Dole confirmed the existence of this helmet. His photos are below:


Michael bought his helmet online. But neither of us really know where the helmet was originally obtained. The Bengals alternate and Eagles speed throwback are available on eBay, so I speculate those may only be sold in physical fan shops or the Hall of Fame store.
I have not seen the Lions helmet anywhere, however. The Lions helmet could have been manufactured for a special event or is maybe sold at a Lions pro shop. I can’t find it anywhere online.
This is only the third alternate helmet Riddell has manufactured. The others are the Steelers 2007-11 yellow and 2022-present Bengals white. I suppose one could include the Eagles throwback as an “alternate” as it was manufactured in the speed style.
Hopefully, Riddell will make this and other alternates more available in the future. An entire set would be really cool.
References:
- Captain Johnny Greene and the 1949 Detroit Lions, 6/4/2021, TJ Troup, Pro Football Journal
- Detroit Lions wikipedia, Former National Football League quarterback Bobby Layne illustrated on a 1954 Bowman Gum football card with the Detroit Lions


















