Green Bay wear white jersey vs Tennessee Titans: What is Packers’ record in color rush uniform?
- Green Bay Packers on Thursday wore their all-white jersey
- They take on the Tennessee Titans at the Lambeau Field
- The Packers have worn the all-white uniform four times before
Green Bay Packers on Thursday wore their all-white jersey for their Week 11 game against the Tennessee Titans at the Lambeau Field.
Packers, coming off a 31-28 win against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 10, are 4-6 in the 2022 season.
“They lost their first two games, and I think just like happens in this league, there’s probably overreactions and what the hell’s going on and what are we going to do. And I think they rattled off like five or six wins in a row and kind of quieted everybody up,” Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers said ahead of the game.
The Packers have worn the all-white uniform four times before Thursday’s game vs Tennessee – all during primetime games. They have won three of those games.
Thursday will be the first time Aaron Rodgers and co have used the look since 2019. They wore the all-green jerseys in the Week 6 match-up against the New York Jets.
Color Rush was launched as a promotion concept between NFL and Nike in 2015. It ran till 2019. Both teams donned uniforms of singular colour on Thursday nights. However, it was discontinued after the league and Fox reached a new agreement to air Thursday night games.
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The Titans (6-3) bounced back from that 0-2 start by winning six of their next seven, including five in a row. Derrick Henry has rushed for 923 yards, 8 behind NFL leader Saquon Barkley of the New York Giants.
Green Bay (4-6) had lost five straight — its longest skid since 2008 — before rallying from a 14-point, fourth-quarter deficit to beat the Dallas Cowboys 31-28 in overtime on Sunday.
Aaron Jones and A.J. Dillon combined to run for 203 yards of the Packers’ 207-yard total. The Packers are winning when running instead of leaning as much on Rodgers’ arm.
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