37-22!?
The New England Patriots will officially be rocking silver-white-white for Super Bowl LX.
New England made the announcement on Thursday, sharing a graphic of what the uniforms will look like with all of the patches and insignia during its clash with the Seattle Seahawks at Levi’s Stadium.
It’s an objectively good look (though the captain’s patches are a bit ridiculous looking given how busy the rest of the jersey is) and the decision was easy as the organization reportedly wanted to embody the “road warrior” spirit that carried them to a 9-0 record on the road in 2025.
It’s also just smart to go with white in the first place…
The Patriots will look to carry on the tradition of teams wearing white winning the big one, as that colorway is 37-22 in the Super Bowl. The Seahawks, who will wear their all-blue uniforms, have gone 0-2 in blue jerseys and are 1-0 in the white jerseys.
Could history repeat itself next Sunday?