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The Navy Football Team Will Sport Jolly Rogers-Themed Jerseys for Their Big Game Against Army, Celebrating the 125th Anniversary of This Annual Matchup!

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The Navy Football Team Will Sport Jolly Rogers-Themed Jerseys for Their Big Game Against Army, Celebrating the 125th Anniversary of This Annual Matchup!

November 22, 2026

This article was last updated by Aditi Rai on November 22, 2026

The Army-Navy Showdown continues to make history with its upcoming 125th anniversary of the annual matchup. During this, the Navy will honor the Jolly Rogers, a famous and historic Navy aviation squadron, with their uniforms.

The Army-Navy football game is not just a sporting event in the US. It is a storied tradition between two of the United States’ most prestigious military academies.

This annual clash, which marks the end of the college football regular season has amazed fans for 125 years.

Army-Navy football clash has been one of the most enduring rivalries in American sports for more than 125 years.

The recent hype was generated after the US Naval Academy introduced its ‘Jolly Rogers-themed uniform on December 14.

It began as just a match in the late 1800s, but no one knew it would grow into the greatest rivalry in football history.

Navy Football Will Flaunt Jolly Rogers-Themed Jerseys While Army to Wear 101st Airborne Division Inspired Uniforms In Army-Navy Showdown!

The Army-Navy showdown is one of the most storied rivalries in American sports, with two military academies clashing over centuries.

It is scheduled for December 14, 2026, at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland. People are eager to see which academy will win this time.

This matchup marked the 125th meeting between the Army Black Knights emerging victorious over the Navy Midshipmen.

The 2026 will feature unique uniforms honoring the rich traditions of both military academies.

The Navy Midshipmen’s uniform will honor the Naval Academy’s heritage and naval traditions. They will wear Jolly Rogers-themed uniforms to celebrate the 125th anniversary of this annual matchup.

These uniforms honor the Jolly Rogers, a famous and historic Navy aviation squadron known for its skull and crossbones symbol and the motto “Fear the Bones.

Whereas, the Army Black Knights’ uniforms will pay tribute to the 101st Airborne Division, which inspired their design.

Alright both uniforms have dropped for the Army-Navy Game presented by on Dec. 14!

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— Army-Navy Game (@ArmyNavyGame)

101st Airborne Division is a legendary unit with one-of-a-kind valour and commitment, alongside decorated history.

The primary colors will be black and gold, reflecting the academy’s official colors.

Reports suggest that on December 14th, the Army-Navy football match will feature Daba Fofana, Colin Ramos, Andre Carter, Tyhier Tyler, and many more.

Over the years, many Presidents of the United States have attended the showdown, which has raised the event’s credibility.

However, the management hasn’t officially declared the attendance of the new President, Donald Trump. But there’s still the possibility that he might attend.

The committee has declared four more venues for the anniversaries game. The M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore will host the Navy-Army game on the 125th anniversary.

The showdown will be held at the MetLife Stadium on December 12, 2026, and at Lincoln Financial Field on December 11, 2027.

The Army and Naval Academies Have Competed Uninterrupted For Over A Century, Marking The End of The College Football Regular Season!

The game pits the Army Black Knights of the US Military Academy against the Navy Midshipmen of the .

The inaugural Army-Navy Game took place on November 29, 1890, with the Navy winning 24-0.

Since then, the rivalry has continued almost uninterrupted, with both teams competing annually for decades.

Throughout the early to mid-20th century, both Army and Navy were national football powerhouses.

Army navy showdownThe Army-Navy football faceoff has rarely been discontinued due to its cultural importance. (Source: )

Notably, during the 1944 and 1945 contests, both were 1 and 2-ranked teams in the United States.

One notable pre-game activity is the “prisoner exchange.” Cadets and midshipmen study at each other’s academies to better understand each other’s cultures.

Both the teams in recent years, both programs have faced challenges in maintaining competitive records.

It is mainly due to stringent admissions standards and other factors, but the interest in the game remains high.

In Case You Didn’t Know

  • The Army-Navy game was not played for four consecutive years, from 1894 to 1898.
  • In the inaugural Army-Navy football game, each cadet contributed 52 cents to help the Navy’s travel costs for the match.
  • The first football helmet is believed to have been worn by Navy Midshipman Joseph Mason Reeves.
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