New MLS Kit Power Rankings: Alexi Lalas' Top Five Jerseys of the 2026 Season
Everyone loves new soccer kits – and all 30 teams across Major League Soccer recently released some pretty sharp ones. Some honor musical tradition (like St. Louis City SC's homage to Tina Turner, the San Jose Earthquakes' tribute to the Grateful Dead, or Sporting Kansas City's take on the legendary 18th & Vine jazz district). Others lean into their home city's natural landscape, such as Austin FC or the Seattle Sounders. Others focus on important causes, like CF Montréal's design that brings awareness to prostate cancer. - RELATED: All 30 MLS Kits, Explained But for Alexi Lalas, FOX Sports soccer analyst and host of the "Alexi Lalas' State of the Union Podcast", there are five kits that truly stand out – including the appropriately named "July Fourth Kit" by the New England Revolution. Of course, Lalas played for the Revs – but it's still a solid selection for the top of his New MLS Kit Power Rankings. Let's break down his selections: 5) Philadelphia Union ('1776' Kit) Details: The kit honors Philadelphia’s role in the 250th anniversary of the United States' founding and its enduring spirit of rebellion and unity. Inspired by the city’s architecture, documents, and icons that shaped the USA, the design features a "1776" jock tag and the club’s signature "Join or Die" emblem. Alexi's Take: "It's a little understated for me. But you'll find the Liberty Bell, a dollar bill, the Constitution. It's very 1776 as the name implies. I would have liked to be a bit more bold. At least they have the respect to recognize the birthday and with the understanding of what they are." 4) Orlando City SC ('Sunken Treasure' Kit) Details: Did Orlando strike gold here? The look dives into Florida’s storied coastline and the legend of the 1715 Treasure Fleet. Inspired by shipwrecks and sea exploration, this is the Lions' first-ever predominantly gold jersey – although the look includes trademark deep purple accents. Alexi's Take: "If you look into it, there's an actual lion that is embedded in the background. I like the color because it pops with this gold, yellow type of thing." 3) Red Bull New York ('Rooted' Kit) Details: RBNY's kit reflects the club’s black and red palette with features that symbolize the literal roots and groundwork the team has placed since it was founded as one of the original teams in MLS. A bold look for a new era with former USA captain Michael Bradley returning to the club, this time as manager. Alexi's Take: "To me, it just looks like wires and electricity. It's something different, it's something instantly recognizable. For me, it screams ‘Hey look at me’ and I want that. I don't want something understated. I know it's supposed to be roots, but it looks like veins and lightning." 2) Atlanta United ('Spirit of 96’ Kit) Details: Marking 30 years since Atlanta hosted the Summer Olympics, the design channels that event featuring nostalgic colors and energy, with a gold crest symbolizing victory. Alexi's Take: "We talked about 1776 [with Philadelphia's kit]. In this moment, what Atlanta chose to celebrate is the spirit of ‘96, which was when the Olympics were held in Atlanta. The color scheme and the logo of Atlanta are made to look like a gold medal. It’s a real Olympic reference. I really appreciate that, and it's just a clean, cool-looking uniform." 1) New England Revolution ('Independence Day' Kit) Details: An apt jersey to celebrate America 250. Inspired by patriotic bunting and July 4 fireworks that light the skies each summer, the Revs' jersey includes Heritage Tree and "Est. 1776" sign-offs. The jersey honors the region’s role in America’s founding and celebrates a milestone year. Alexi's Take: "If any team recognized what was in the palm of its hand with the 250th birthday, it would be the New England Revolution. Their jersey is called July Fourth, it is fireworks. It is fire as far as I'm concerned. … Just because you send me something doesn't mean I'll wear it, and certainly doesn't mean it goes to the top of the Power Rankings, but in this case it absolutely did. They didn't shy away. As a matter of fact, they leaned right into it. They said, 'You know we're going to come up with a shirt that celebrates the greatest country in the world.' That has the color, has the vibrancy, that ultimately has the spark, and the fire that this country deserves on our birthday."
Meet Trey Kaufman-Renn: 5 Things To Know About the Purdue Forward
Meet Trey Kaufman-Renn, the Purdue big man who brings nostalgia to 1990s basketball with his game. The men's college basketball season is ramping up with high-stakes games every night and the NCAA Tournament just around the corner. In those key regular-season games, March Madness stars introduce themselves to the nation with magical moments and Cinderella runs. We're teaching you about them before they become national heroes. Ahead of No. 7 Purdue hosting Indiana on Friday night (8 p.m. ET on FOX and the FOX Sports app), let us help you get to know Kaufman-Renn. 1. Player Build Kaufman-Renn, 6-foot-9, is an old-school back-to-the-basket big man. His post game is elite, his footwork impeccable. When defenders let him get to his left-shoulder, right-hand hook, he's nearly unstoppable. 2. Loyal Soldier Kaufman-Renn is a rare four-year player, spending all of his collegiate seasons at Purdue. He was part of the Boilermakers' run to the national championship in 2024, when they lost to UConn. He came off the bench as a freshman but has been a starter for the past three seasons. 3. Scoring Regression After peaking at 20.1 points per game, Kaufman-Renn is down to 13.0 this season. His shot attempts are also down from 13.6 per game to 10.1. He's also playing 27.9 minutes per game, in comparison to 30.8. The Boilermakers added frontcourt depth this season with transfer Oscar Cluff, who has taken some pressure off Kaufman-Renn. Kaufman-Renn's scoring shouldn't be questioned, though, as 1,443 points throughout his time at Purdue. 4. Rebounding Savant While Kaufman-Renn's scoring numbers are down, he's third in the Big Ten in rebounding, averaging 9.1 per game. 5. A Love of Philosophy Off the court, Kaufman-Renn is into philosophy. He spent the offseason in his professor Jan Cover's office studying 17th and 18th century European philosophy. The two also talked about meta-physics. "I’m a values and ethics guy," Trey shared this time last year. "I have a little brother, Jaylen, and I don't want him idolizing certain things. I want him idolizing other things. Like the people he talks about and wants to be like."
Tage Thompson injury update: USA forward misses third period vs Slovakia
Forward Tage Thompson scored another power play goal for the U.S. men's hockey team but wasn't able to finish Friday's game because of a lower body injury.
Thompson, a Buffalo Sabres standout, sat out the third period of the USA's 6-2 win against Slovakia, but the team said that was done as a precaution.
NBC replays showed that he was slashed and cross-checked earlier in the game.
"We held him out for precautionary reasons more than anything," USA coach Mike Sullivan said after the game. "We held him out for a lower body injury. So, we'll see how he recovers, but I would anticipate him being ready for game time."
He's the second player in the upcoming USA-Canada gold medal game who is dealing with an injury. Team Canada captain Sidney Crosby missed Friday's semifinal against Finland with a lower body injury. His status for Sunday isn't known at the moment.
Tage Thompson injury update
Sullivan believes that Thompson will be ready for the gold medal game. That game is Sunday at 2:10 p.m. in Milan (8:10 a.m. ET), so he has more than a day to recover.
Tage Thompson stats
Thompson wasn't named for the 4 Nations Face-Off, though he was a potential injury replacement. He got the call this time because of his size, speed and stickhandling ability. He also scored the winning goal as the USA won gold at the 2025 world championships.
Thompson has three goals and an assist at the Olympics. He scored a power play goal on Friday with a one-timer from the left faceoff circle. He also had an assist on Dylan Larkin's opening goal.
Contributing: Cydney Henderson in Milan
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