The colors on NFL hats can vary depending on the type of hat and the purpose it serves. Here are some examples:
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Yellow hat: Worn by sideline assistants, who are responsible for various tasks such as operating the injury video review system and managing coach-to-player communication.
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Green hat: Worn by the coordinator uniform inspector, who coordinates and administers commercial breaks with the broadcasting network, radio, and NFL.
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Blue hat: Worn by booth technicians and field technicians, who operate the injury video review system on the field and in the ATC Spotter booth.
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Gray hat: Worn by the instant replay booth overseer and the visitors sideline overseer, who oversee the overall functionality of all stadium infrastructure and football technology.
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Orange hat with NFL shield: Worn by the Crucial Catch campaign staff, who promote cancer awareness and raise funds for the American Cancer Society.
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Rainbow colors: In 2021, the NFL introduced a new logo consisting of rainbow colors to represent complete support and solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community.
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Team colors: NFL hats sold by official retailers such as New Era and NFL Shop often feature team colors and logos.