NFL Week 18 Drip Check: Jaquan Brisker wows in fluffy coat, Pat Surtain II looks fierce in leather
- Kick The Concrete

- Jan 7
- 3 min read
The 2025 NFL regular season is in the books.
The Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens ensured there was drama up until the very last minute of Week 18. Mike Tomlin's team nabbed the win and the AFC North crown when Tyler Loop missed a field goal.
The Denver Broncos earned a No. 1 seed for their first time going back to the playoffs in consecutive seasons since they won Super Bowl 50 ten years ago. The Chicago Bears will also be back in the playoffs for the first time since 2020. Both teams have fashionable players that will deliver in the tunnel and on the field beyond this week.
For other teams, like the Cleveland Browns and New York Jets, Week 18 marked their curtain call because they didn't make the playoffs. They brought their style A game to make sure they didn't go out quietly.
Here's the NFL Week 18 Drip Check:
Sal Cannella
Sal Cannella made his arrival in this effortless fit. He’s wearing Purple’s monogram black flocked denim jacket with black track pants, a beanie and gloves. It’s no wonder he’s wearing shades… His strass Christian Louboutin sneakers have him outshining the rest.
The tight end took the final bow for the Cleveland Browns because they didn't make the playoffs. But they've made their case as one of the best-dressed teams in the league with Shedeur Sanders, Denzel Ward and Grant Delpit throwing fits all season.

Kevin Byard
In a sea of black each week, we love that Kevin Byard showed up on game day in all the shades of brown and beige. Everything complements his brown Celine logo embroidered corduroy jacket. We love that his dark pinstriped trousers match the jacket's leather collar, and his boots and Hermès Kelly bag show that somebody knows how to pull off a monochromatic look.

George Pickens
George Pickens is wearing one of our favorite collections right now, adidas x Willy Chavarria. His oversized Chavarria Dazzle jersey features sleeves that can be zipped off to give you short sleeves. He wore it with the matching shorts and the OG adidas Sambas to keep it cohesive.

Pat Surtain II
Pat Surtain II’s fierce leather look caught our eye. Stylist London Wilmot put him in a black moto jacket with a graphic tee and these sick Enfants Riches Déprimés Tripping Light tri-color moto pants. Some Celine lug sole boots complete everything with an exclamation point.
The Denver Broncos are the No. 1 seed in the AFC, so they have an extra week to get their postseason fashion statements ready. We must say this was a good prelude.

DeVonta Smith
DeVonta Smith has been the fans most stylish player for some time. We can thank Brian Alexander Bespoke for many of his fly fits, including this week’s purple pinstriped double breasted suit. As if it’s possible, his look is elevated with a monk strap loafer and Louis Vuitton briefcase. But don’t miss the gold buttons. This is luxury.
The Philadelphia Eagles will attempt to defend their Super Bowl championship starting next weekend. We expect even more sharp suits from their star receiver.

Tyrod Taylor
There is no player who uses his gameday arrival like a runway as Tyrod Taylor does. His looks this year, with the help of Dex Robinson, have been elevated beyond anyone else. This week, he graced the ramp in a Loewe two-toned nappa lambskin belted coat with contrasting panels of black and brown on the front. It’s tied over a Chez Valentino t-shirt and beautiful tweed trousers. His look is complete with Bottega Veneta accessories, leather lace-ups and the Andiamo Voyager leather tote. Exquisite.
The New York Jets ended the season tied with the worst record in the league, so no playoffs for them. We are very sad that means no more fits from the quarterback, but we are grateful for this grand finale.

Jaquan Brisker
Jaquan Brisker and KTC’s Stylist of the Year, Infamis Missy, brought something DIFFERENT for the regular season finale. Look past this giant KidSuper faux fur hoodie and you’ll see that he is donning denim from Kith and Balenciaga boots. To add to the coziness of the fit, he has a suede Coach Compass bag.
The Chicago Bears are in the playoffs for the first time in 2020 and we can’t wait to see what this dynamic duo has up their sleeve next…






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