Coming off one of the biggest wins of the season by any team in the NFL, the Buffalo Bills are going to keep their good vibes going by breaking out a new uniform combination for Sunday's game against the New England Patriots.
The Bills announced on Tuesday they will be wearing red jerseys with white pants and red socks when they host the Patriots in Week 16.
There's possibly some gamesmanship going on with the Bills' decision to break out this particular look given who they are playing. The Patriots have a red throwback jersey they used from 1994 to 2012 and brought back for two games annually starting with the 2022 season.
New England's uniform combination features a red jersey with white pants.
The crossover in looks is inevitable to some extent since both the Bills and Patriots use red, white and blue as their primary colors. The Bills have used the red jersey as their alternate jersey since the 2015 season, but they have traditionally paired it with red pants.
Sunday will mark the first time the Bills use their white pants with the red jersey and white helmets.
The vibes couldn't be higher in Buffalo right now coming off a 48-42 win over the Detroit Lions. Josh Allen has cemented his status as the MVP favorite with 362 yards passing, 68 yards rushing and accounting for four touchdowns in the victory.
Having clinched the AFC East title on Dec. 1, the Bills are still jockeying for position in the AFC playoffs. They trail the Kansas City Chiefs by two games for the No. 1 seed with three weeks remaining in the regular season.
The Bills will look to keep their positive momentum going against a Patriots team that has lost four straight games. Buffalo has won seven of the last nine meetings between the two AFC East rivals since the 2020 season.
Kickoff between the Patriots and Bills at Highmark Stadium is scheduled for 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday.
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