Packers, Bears 'Color Rush' uniforms very underwhelming
Neither team in Thursday's "Color Rush" game is bringing much color, nor originality, to the field.
The Green Bay Packers, probably the NFL's most traditional franchise when it comes to aesthetics, will play it safe by matching a set of white pants with their normal white road jerseys. It's a new look for a team that's never before worn white pants, but not a very exciting one:
What do you think of the Color Rush uniforms, Packers Nation? pic.twitter.com/MlYFebmdBK
— Packers Nation (@GOPackersNation) September 13, 2016
The Chicago Bears will simply pair their navy blue home jerseys (which the team typically wears with white pants) with their navy blue pants (which are typically worn with white road jerseys):
Da rush is on for #TNF.#CHIvsGB pic.twitter.com/3mR95uICML
— Chicago Bears (@ChicagoBears) October 19, 2016
This isn't the first time the Bears have taken the field in this uniform combination. They've used the set a few times since its debut against (who else?) the Packers in 2002:

The "Color Rush" initiative will get back to bright colors next week when the Jacksonville Jaguars and Tennessee Titans break out the gold and light blue uniforms, respectively, they unveiled last season:

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