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The team did not wear the all-white combination during the 2007 and 2008 seasons. In 2009, the Chiefs wore the all-white Dallas Texans throwback uniform in an AFL Legacy game against the Oakland Raiders November 15. They wore the modern all-white uniform against the Cincinnati Bengals December 27.
Each home team would choose whether to wear black or white for their series from August 23–25, and the road team would wear the opposite. [7] The Red Sox thus wore all-black uniforms as the road team in San Diego against the Padres , who had opted to wear all-white, and won two out of three games.
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For the 2022 season, after the NFL lifted its "one-shell" rule, the team added a matte-black alternate helmet with a metallic-green facemask; the lettering and football on the secondary-logo decal were green outlined in white. [13] The Jets also occasionally wore the black pants and socks with the white jerseys and green helmets beginning in 2021.
White pants were given a thin red-black-red tri-stripe. For the 1954 season silver-grey pants were introduced, and in the 1955 season the jersey numerals gained black trim that created a "dropshadow" effect. These 1955 jerseys, along with white pants, served as the model for the team's "throwback" uniform in its championship 1994 season.
The team also introduced a black alternate cap with a blue bill, blue button on top, and "NY" crest in blue outlined in orange, to be worn with the black jerseys. [59] The white alternate cap from 1997 was discontinued. A black drop-shadow was added to the script, numerals and lettering on the home white alternate [60] [61] and road gray [62 ...
White socks with the away jersey shoulder stripe pattern were used. Finally, amidst the wide-reaching changes, the team's cleats became white (which replaced the traditional black ones). Perhaps even more radical than the uniform redesign was the team's switch from the classic lowercase "ny" logo to an uppercase "NY" as its primary logo.
The Steelers (then known as the Pittsburgh Pirates) first logo was the city coat of arms. Current logo of the Steelers. The Steelers have had several logos in the early part of their history, among them including the crest of Pittsburgh, a football with Pittsburgh's then-smoggy skyline, as well as a construction worker hanging onto a chain holding a pennant.