ICYMI...I googled why were the Pats uniforms a different color this past week when we played the Jets...the response inside... 11/15/25 05:40 AM
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The Patriots wore different colors last game because they debuted a new "Rivalries" alternate uniform, called the "Nor'easter," for their Week 11 game against the New York Jets. This new uniform features a storm blue base color, white helmets, and is inspired by New England's maritime heritage and winter storms. The NFL's new rule allowing teams to wear alternate uniforms in up to four games this season made this debut possible. New uniform design: The "Nor'easter" uniform has a storm blue base, a design that blends regional pride, maritime heritage, and football tradition. Helmet and pants: The uniform includes white helmets with a storm blue "Flying Elvis" logo and metallic silver facemasks, with white pants symbolizing the snow of the region. Inspired by New England: The look is designed to represent the power and unpredictability of New England storms. NFL "Rivalries" program: This debut was part of a new NFL initiative that allows each team to wear an alternate uniform in four games per season, up from three.