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NFL regular season games accounted for 31 out of the top 32 most-watched programs in the fall season and an NFL game ranked as the most-watched television show in all 17 weeks of the regular season. At the local level, NFL games were the highest-ranked shows in NFL markets 92% of the time. [130]
As part of the NFL Color Rush initiative, the Bears donned their all-blue uniforms, now replacing the road white socks of the original combination in favor of the home blue socks, for two Thursday Night Football games against the Packers: a 26–10 loss on October 20, 2016, [22] and a 35–14 defeat on September 28, 2017. [23]
2008 – The Browns wore brown pants for the first time in team history on August 18, 2008, during a preseason game against the New York Giants. The pants contained no stripes or markings. The team had the brown pants created as an option for their away uniform in 2006 and appeared as the away default uniform choice in Madden NFL 09 (2008 season).
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In select games for the 2009 season, the Chiefs—as well as the other founding teams of the American Football League—wore "throwback" uniforms to celebrate the AFL's 50th anniversary and the 1962 Dallas Texans team that won the AFL Championship. [4] A slight change was made to the uniforms when Nike became the supplier of all NFL jerseys.