Rodgers approves of Packers' 'Color Rush' uniform
Benny Sieu / USA TODAY Sports
The Green Bay Packers donned a new uniform Thursday night in front of the Lambeau Field crowd.
For the first time in team history, the Packers wore an all-white ensemble as part of the league's "Color Rush" series.
While the new sight may have caught traditionalists off guard, there's one big fan of the new look: Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers. The man with the most eyes on his jersey Thursday night lent his support to the uniform change.
"It's different walking in the locker room for the first time in 12 years and seeing a white jersey hanging up, but I thought we looked good. I liked the 'Color Rush,'" Rodgers said postgame.
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