A garment worn by football players, extending from the shoulders to the wrists, and bearing the insignia of a National Football League team, provides an additional layer of coverage. This type of athletic apparel serves a functional purpose on the field. Examples include a quarterback wearing team colors with their number prominently displayed on both front and back, or a defensive player sporting a similar design.
The use of this apparel addresses considerations for warmth in cooler climates or provides protection from minor abrasions. Throughout the history of professional football, it has been incorporated into team uniforms, sometimes dictated by weather conditions, personal preference, or team regulations. Its adoption reflects a balance between performance enhancement and uniform design standards.