NFL Super Bowl LX uniforms: Pats go all-white, Seahawks all-navy
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NFL Super Bowl LX uniforms: Pats go all-white, Seahawks all-navy
"The Seattle Seahawks are wearing all-college-navy while New England Patriots are wearing all-white. Therefore, this marks the first Super Bowl ever with both teams rocking monochromatic looks. It also marks the first time a team donning all-white will face a team wearing one color. In fact, there have been only 15 instances where a team has donned all-white in the big game, the last time being in Super Bowl 50 by the Denver Broncos."
"On the other end, white jerseys have become the recent norm for the Patriots with the Vince Lombardi Trophy on the line. Since losing to the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLVI, they wore white jerseys in their next five Super Bowls, including this year. However, never have they matched it with white pants. Though New England is the designated "home team," its decision to go for road white jerseys is a wise one given existing Super Bowl uniform history."
Super Bowl LX features Seattle in all-college-navy and New England in all-white, the first Super Bowl with both teams wearing monochromatic looks. Only 15 prior Super Bowls have featured an all-white team, most recently Super Bowl 50 by the Denver Broncos. Both teams will wear a U.S. 250th anniversary patch below the Super Bowl LX logo on the right shoulder. Seattle has worn all-navy in two of three Super Bowl appearances, including a loss to New England in XLIX, and debuted the set in 2012. New England has worn white jerseys in five consecutive Super Bowls since XLVI but never paired them with white pants. Since Super Bowl XXXIV, teams in white have won 18 of 26 titles, though the past two champions wore colored jerseys.
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