NFL on FOX reporter Erin Andrews had a birthday to remember this year, and it came with a special surprise from the Baltimore Ravens. The beloved sideline reporter, who just turned 48, shared her excitement on Instagram after receiving a thoughtful gift from the team: a full merchandise set from their brand-new "Next Flight" collection.
In a recent Instagram story, Andrews posted a photo of the package, which included a customized jersey and helmet. The gear offers fans an exclusive first look at the Ravens' first major uniform redesign in nearly three decades. "Ahhh!!! @ravens #TheNextFlight" she wrote, adding a raven emoji and a violet heart to capture her enthusiasm.
But the celebration didn't stop there. Andrews also treated her followers to snapshots from her birthday trip to Ireland, including a fun moment with American comedian Ken Jeong. It's clear she knows how to blend work and play, especially when it involves her favorite football team.
Andrews has a deeper connection to the Ravens through her clothing line, WEAR by Erin Andrews Apparel. The brand offers a wide range of officially licensed Ravens merchandise designed specifically for women and infants. From puffer jackets and sweatshirts to graphic tank tops, scarves, glove sets, and even baby sleep-and-play sets, it's a one-stop shop for fans who want to show their team pride in style.
The "Next Flight" collection itself is making waves in the NFL fashion world. After 26 years, the Ravens have completely reimagined their look, debuting the new uniforms during a PSL event at Merriweather Post Pavilion last month. The centerpiece is a midnight purple jersey, with each number featuring a matching Midnight Purple stroke. Iridescent accents appear on the sleeve shield patches, while the collar pattern draws inspiration from a raven's wings. The pants feature talon stripes that mimic sharpened raven claws, and the collection includes two distinct helmet designs: the "Darkness Helmet" and the "Purple Rising Helmet."
For fans and fashion enthusiasts alike, this is more than just a uniform update—it's a fresh chapter for Ravens style, and Erin Andrews is leading the charge in celebrating it.
