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The Green Bay Packers are going with a totally different look for Week 9 against the Carolina Panthers. A week after rocking some sharp all-white uniforms, this Sunday is a serious throwback. The Packers helmets are brown, and their jerseys have some navy to them in addition to yellow lettering.
The Packers will wear their winter warning all-white uniforms tonight, while the Steelers uniforms are throwing it back to 1933.
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These jerseys honor the Packers rich history where the team first became publicly owned back in 1923. A moment so important, Packers Historian Cliff Christl says the team couldn’t even exist if they didn’t allow the community to buy stocks. But in honoring the past, even that had mixed reactions amongst fans.
In Week 9, the Green Bay Packers and Washington Commanders are the latest teams to debut throwback threads.
The Packers will be wearing their all-white "Winter Warning" uniforms in Week 8 against the Steelers on "Sunday Night Football."
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Packers to wear all whites vs. Steelers’ throwbacks
The Steelers, meanwhile, are wearing their throwback uniforms with yellow helmets, striped jerseys and tan pants. It’s also possible that the Packers chose to wear white helmets to avoid confusion with the Steelers’ yellow caps.
The Green Bay Packers are making a habit of winning ugly football games this season, and expect another ugly one this Sunday when they head to Pittsburgh for a Sunday Night Football prime time matchup with the Steelers. We know it will be ugly, frankly, because the Steelers will be wearing their 1933 retro-inspired uniforms and.. well…
On Sunday night, Aaron Rodgers and Jordan Love reunited as they faced each other for the first time since Rodgers left Green Bay and Love took over as the Packers' starting quarterback.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love did not exchange jerseys after the Sunday night game, even though both said they were interested in doing so during the week.