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Crocs and NFL Expand Collab with 14 New Team Clogs

14 more NFL team clogs drop April 14 at $80-$85, from Green Bay's snow-coated finish to Cleveland's embedded Dawg bone and Jacksonville's spotted paint.

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The second wave of NFL x Crocs Classic Clogs lands April 14 on Crocs.com and select retailers, adding 14 franchises priced at $80 to $85 a pair.

When Crocs and the NFL locked in their multi-year deal ahead of the 2025 season, the first 14 teams to get their own Classic Clog were exactly who you'd expect: Kansas City Chiefs, Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys, San Francisco 49ers, Chicago Bears, Buffalo Bills, Pittsburgh Steelers, Las Vegas Raiders, Detroit Lions, Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings, Cincinnati Bengals, Houston Texans, and Denver Broncos. Big markets, proven fanbases, maximum visibility. The second delivery, dropping April 14, completes nearly the rest of the league. From the NFC: Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, Green Bay Packers, New Orleans Saints, New York Giants, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Washington Commanders. From the AFC: Baltimore Ravens, Cleveland Browns, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Los Angeles Chargers, and New York Jets.

The design work is where this drop gets interesting. Crocs isn't slapping helmet logos on foam and moving on. Green Bay's pair gets a snow-coated finish that reads winter Wisconsin before you clock the G. Cleveland's has a Dawg bone embedded directly in the foam, a detail that's either divisive or perfect depending on your relationship with the Browns. Jacksonville went with a spotted paint job that feels genuinely Floridian, not like a licensing afterthought. Carolina and Washington take the opposite approach, leaning into clean color blocking over heavy iconography — the kind of restraint that makes team clogs work as everyday footwear, not just a game-day prop.

Colder-market franchises get the lined version of the Classic Clog, which is the functional detail that separates these from standard outdoor foam shoes. If you're in Green Bay or Baltimore and these are going anywhere near February, the lining matters.

The streetwear case for team clogs has been building steadily. These are airport shoes, WFH shoes, tailgate shoes, Monday-after-a-win shoes. The silhouette already lives where utility and self-expression overlap, which is exactly where sports fandom has been moving. At $80 to $85, they cost less than most team-branded sneakers and require zero break-in period.

If your rooting interest doesn't land in this drop, pick by colorway. The Chargers' powder blue and gold reads as clean streetwear without any football context required. The Saints' black and gold anchors easily against a neutral wardrobe. The Ravens' purple and black combination is one of the more genuinely wearable sports palettes in the entire league.

Sizing follows Crocs' standard whole-size system, so go up if you fall between sizes. The lined versions run slightly snugger than the unlined. Crocs has consistently restocked the fall drop, keeping most original team pairs available, but the new franchises with massive displaced fanbases in major cities, particularly Giants and Jets in New York, are worth locking in early on the 14th.

With this delivery, 28 of the NFL's 32 franchises have their own clog. The multi-year deal means the remaining four are still coming.

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