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- Colors: 100% 5-oz nylon diamond-back mesh body and nylon dazzle sleeves/yoke/side inserts
- White: 100% 5-oz polyester diamond-back mesh body and polyester dazzle sleeves/yoke/side inserts
- Collar: 100% 8.6-oz polyester flat-knit ribEngineered Stripe-Knit Inserts (select teams): 100% 8.6-oz polyester
- Engineered and constructed to replicate the Pro Cut jersey silhouette Screenprinted name, number, team wordmarks, logos and sleeve details Embroidered NFL® Equipment patch sewn onto bottom of front collar or fabric insert
- NFL® Equipment jock tag with alpha sizing applied above left hem Reebok® logo screenprinted on each sleeve Decorated in the team colors
Modeled after the Pro Cut jersey silhouette, the NFL® replica jersey from Reebok® displays screenprinted team wordmarks, logos, sleeve details, and player's name and number. Don't see your size? Try our customized replica jersey!
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