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The NFL has announced a new uniform policy for the 2025 season, and I have a feeling fans across the league are going to be happy about it. On Monday afternoon it was announced that teams are now allowed to wear their throwback and alternate uniforms up to four times this year. Previously, teams were limited to only three games with their throwbacks/alternates.
Of course, with this news, there's likely one thing on the mind of the 12th Man: more opportunities to see the royal blue throwbacks in action!
The Seahawks wore their beloved throwbacks twice last season. They made their season debut in the 26-20 victory over the Denver Broncos in Week 1, and they re-appeared during a 36-24 loss to the San Francisco 49ers in Week 6. The only reason why Seattle did not opt to wear these threads a third time is because they decided to wear the all-Action Green alternates for a Sunday Night Football contest against the Green Bay Packers in Week 15.
Rules regarding the usage of a third helmet were also loosened, but that does not apply to the Seahawks as of right now. Seattle currently only has their typical navy helmet, and their silver throwback.
Adding an extra game to bust out a throwback or alternate jersey will obviously allow teams to fully maximize their entire wardrobe, and bring versatility to the field. While fans will surely be pining for another game with the throwbacks (I won't complain) I personally would like to see Seattle use the opportunity to wear the Action Green jersey again. One of my favorite combinations in the Seahawks uniform rotation is the Action Green jersey paired with their navy pants. It was a look we did not get to see last year, and have not seen since Week 15 of the 2022 season.
This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: How the NFL's new uniform policy could impact the Seahawks
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Of course, with this news, there's likely one thing on the mind of the 12th Man: more opportunities to see the royal blue throwbacks in action!
The NFL is updating its uniform policy to allow teams to wear throwback or alternate uniforms up to four times per season. pic.twitter.com/gPQOcIFnGA
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) March 31, 2025
The Seahawks wore their beloved throwbacks twice last season. They made their season debut in the 26-20 victory over the Denver Broncos in Week 1, and they re-appeared during a 36-24 loss to the San Francisco 49ers in Week 6. The only reason why Seattle did not opt to wear these threads a third time is because they decided to wear the all-Action Green alternates for a Sunday Night Football contest against the Green Bay Packers in Week 15.
Rules regarding the usage of a third helmet were also loosened, but that does not apply to the Seahawks as of right now. Seattle currently only has their typical navy helmet, and their silver throwback.
Adding an extra game to bust out a throwback or alternate jersey will obviously allow teams to fully maximize their entire wardrobe, and bring versatility to the field. While fans will surely be pining for another game with the throwbacks (I won't complain) I personally would like to see Seattle use the opportunity to wear the Action Green jersey again. One of my favorite combinations in the Seahawks uniform rotation is the Action Green jersey paired with their navy pants. It was a look we did not get to see last year, and have not seen since Week 15 of the 2022 season.
This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: How the NFL's new uniform policy could impact the Seahawks
Continue reading...