Commanders' alternate uniforms take things back to the glory days
Briefly

Jayden Daniels wore a Doug Williams throwback jersey for his NFL preseason game debut to honor Williams' contributions to the Washington Commanders. This gesture aligns with the team's initiative under owner Josh Harris to connect with its history. The Commanders plan to introduce alternate uniforms reminiscent of the 1980s and early '90s Super Bowl victories. These uniforms will be worn during three home games this season, with expedited retail availability to coincide with the games. The team's current logo will feature on the new Super Bowl Era helmets.
Daniels arrived at MetLife Stadium wearing a white Doug Williams throwback jersey to represent the legacy of Williams, who earned MVP honors at Super Bowl XXII.
The Commanders will introduce alternate uniforms paying tribute to their Super Bowl victories, which will be worn for three nationally televised home games this season.
The jerseys are near replicas of those worn during Washington's Super Bowl victories and were expedited to be available at the start of the season.
The Super Bowl Era helmets have the current team logo, and the white jersey boasts a burgundy neckline, echoing past victories.
Read at The Washington Post
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