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State Bicycle x NFL: Rep Your Team With Bikes, Jerseys, and Bags

Would you rather show off your football fandom with a three-pocket cycling jersey instead of an oversized player replica? How about riding to a game (or tailgate) on a bike with a snazzy, team-themed paint job?

If that sounds more your speed, State Bicycle Co.’s NFL collection of exclusive bikes and gear has you covered. However, this rollout only offers 10 teams for the kickoff, so some fans will have to wait a little longer.

The bike brand’s collaboration announcement coincides with the release of the full 2025 NFL schedule.

State x NFL Bikes

State Bike Co. is known for making classic-looking bikes with quality builds and affordable prices ($499). Over the summer, the brand’s Klunker model will be available with themed paint jobs and saddles for all 30 team themes.

The Klunker is a single-speed with coaster brakes for casual, fun rides (like tailgating). The frame even has a State x NFL bottle opener mounted on the seat tube.

In addition, select teams will be represented in State’s Core-Line frames with exclusive throwback-inspired designs. The Core-Line single speeds have a steel frame and a flip-flop hub for switching between fixed or freewheel riding.

So far, these are available for three teams: the Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles, and Denver Broncos.

NFL Cycling Apparel & Bags

The NFL collection is more than just bikes. There’s a classic three-pocket cycling jersey ($80), long-sleeve signature jersey ($70), and cycling cap ($20) for each team.

State is rounding out the launch of this football collection with a medley of fun bike accessories, big and small. There are NFL-themed Klunker frame bags ($70), Burrito (handlebar) bags ($40), bike seats ($28), and stem caps ($15).

You can probably guess some of the first teams selected for the launch of the State NFL Collection, but below is the list of available team themes for now. Don’t worry, your team’s drip will be ready before the first game on September 4.

  • Dallas Cowboys
  • Philadelphia Eagles
  • Denver Broncos
  • Detroit Lions
  • Kansas City Chiefs
  • Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Green Bay Packers
  • Las Vegas Raiders
  • Chicago Bears
  • New York Giants



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