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Seattle Seahawks To Reveal White Road Version Of Nineties-Era Throwback Uniforms – SportsLogos.Net News

According to multiple sources, the Seattle Seahawks are set to reveal a white road version of their 1990s-era throwback uniforms in late July as they mark their 50th season as a franchise this fall.

Like the royal blue home version, the uniforms will feature silver helmets with a totem-style logo on both sides and a royal blue facemask, silver pants with green, white and royal blue stripes down the sides and royal blue socks.

The white jerseys, meanwhile, include blue numbers and the aforementioned logo wrapped around the sleeves, as well as trim on the collar that matches the stripes on the pants. There will also be a logo for the Kingdome, their home from 1976-99, sewn inside the collar.

This uniform design was introduced in 1983 and was worn until the franchise underwent a redesign in 2002, which included an updated primary logo “Seahawks Blue” helmets. This coincided with their move from the AFC to the NFC.

The Seahawks and Tampa Bay Buccaneers are now set to the join the Miami Dolphins, New Orleans Saints and San Francisco 49ers as teams with home and road throwback uniforms at their disposal – though the Saints’ road version is technically their “Color Rush” design.

An exact date for the unveiling is not yet known, nor is it clear when the Seahawks plan to wear the uniforms. They’re only scheduled to celebrate their 50th season against the Buccaneers on Oct. 5, and would presumably wear the home version of their throwback uniforms.

Seattle is also among the eight AFC East and NFC West teams set to wear new “Rivalries” uniforms during a home game against a divisional opponent this season, though they’re not expected to be revealed until the fall.

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