The Buffalo Bills will debut a new uniform combination during Sunday’s game against the New England Patriots (4:25 p.m. ET on CBS), as they’ll wear their red alternate jerseys with white helmets and pants and red socks.
The red jerseys have been part of the Bills’ uniform rotation since they were introduced as part of the NFL’s Color Rush promotion in 2015, but they’ve always been paired with white helmets and red pants and socks.
While this will mark the combination’s first in-game appearance, Buffalo’s quarterbacks have previously worn it as a “non-contact” look during the team’s annual Blue and Red preseason scrimmage.
The Bills are 8-2 in their red jerseys, including 4-0 against AFC East opponents. This will be their first appearance against the Patriots, who notably wore white helmets, red jerseys and white pants at home from 1960-92 and as their current throwback design.
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