The Washington Commanders will return to their historical uniform style by introducing alternate jerseys that pay homage to their Super Bowl Era. These new uniforms will be worn three times during the season, specifically in notable matchups, including games against the Seattle Seahawks, Denver Broncos, and the Dallas Cowboys on Christmas Day. This style recalls the team's past successes, including their Super Bowl XXII victory, where quarterback Doug Williams made history. Future plans regarding the permanence of these jerseys remain undecided, with considerations for league approval to make any long-term changes.
The Commanders will turn to their glory days when it comes to their alternate look this season, returning their uniforms to their style before they changed their name and redesigned the jerseys for 2022.
Washington will wear the former burgundy-and-gold look three times this season: in Sunday night games vs. the Seattle Seahawks on Nov. 2 and vs. the Denver Broncos on Nov. 30, and in the regular-season home finale vs. the Dallas Cowboys on Christmas Day.
Washington beat Denver in Super Bowl XXII wearing this look. Quarterback Doug Williams became the first Black quarterback to win a Super Bowl that season.
One team source said last week that Washington hasn't decided if it will try to make these its permanent jerseys at some point in the future.
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