Dallas Cowboys did something for the first time ever during their Christmas Day game
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Dallas Cowboys did something for the first time ever during their Christmas Day game
"The Dallas Cowboys did something that they never had during their Christmas Day game against the Washington Commanders. Any time you set history it is always interesting to point out. You may have missed the "history" as it was not obvious to the naked eye, even if it was technically seen by it. The Cowboys' history made on Christmas was by way of their uniform combination as they wore (from top to bottom) their white helmets, navy jerseys, and white pants."
"We have seen them use the helmet and pants before or helmet and jersey even, but either the silver helmet or pants were a part of those particular ensembles when they were trotted out before. Recent history has seen the Cowboys wear their navy uniforms more often and even do so at home which was previously something they never ever did. Consider that they wore navy at home last week in their AT&T Stadium finale."
The Dallas Cowboys wore a uniform combination of white helmets, navy jerseys, and white pants during their Christmas Day game against the Washington Commanders, a combination never previously used. The ensemble matches an old-school “color rush” look with the navy jersey as the central element. The franchise has used pairs like helmet-and-pants or helmet-and-jersey before, but those prior looks included silver helmets or pants. The Cowboys have increasingly worn navy uniforms, including at home, and they wore navy at home the previous week in the AT&T Stadium finale, leaving future combinations open to change.
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