Jaguars' all teal, Panthers' all black lead NFL wild-card weekend uniforms
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Jaguars' all teal, Panthers' all black lead NFL wild-card weekend uniforms
"Even in the wild-card round, teams are still bringing uniform heat -- especially those returning to the postseason. Playing in their first playoff game since January 2023, the Jacksonville Jaguars will wear all teal against the Buffalo Bills. It's a familiar look for Jacksonville, which wore the combination five times in the regular season. However, it has never donned the look in the postseason. Buffalo will counter with white uniforms and blue pants."
"Monochromatic looks are common across wild-card weekend. The Carolina Panthers are back in the playoffs for the first time since 2017 and will wear all black against the Los Angeles Rams. Los Angeles opted for white uniforms and sol pants, which it wore when it won Super Bowl LVI. On "Monday Night Football," the Houston Texans will rock all white versus the Pittsburgh Steelers."
"The Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers will face off for just the third time in the postseason. But it's a familiar sight when it comes to the wardrobes, as Chicago and Green Bay are wearing classic looks. It's the same for the Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers, with both sides sticking with tradition."
Several NFL teams in the wild-card round are choosing monochromatic or traditional uniform combinations. The Jacksonville Jaguars will wear all teal against the Buffalo Bills, marking the franchise's first postseason appearance in that combination; Buffalo will counter with white jerseys and blue pants. The Carolina Panthers will wear silver helmets with black jerseys and black pants while the Los Angeles Rams opt for white jerseys and sol pants. The Houston Texans will wear white helmets, white jerseys and white pants on Monday Night Football versus the Pittsburgh Steelers. Classic home-and-away palettes are maintained by the Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers.
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