After wearing white for two straight weeks, the Carolina Panthers will be making a switch for Super Bowl 50. The Panthers announced on Tuesday that they'll be wearing black jerseys for their Feb. 7 game against the Broncos.
Of course, the Panthers didn't have much of a choice here.
The Broncos are the designated home team for the Super Bowl, so they got to pick their uniform color first and Denver decided to go with white, instead of its usual home orange jerseys.
As for the Panthers, they won't be going all black for the game. The team has decided to wear silver pants to go with the black jerseys. Carolina went 6-0 this season wearing its black jerseys, but the Panthers are 0-2 all-time wearing them in the postseason.
Although he Panthers wore white in their first two playoff games this year, it's probably a good thing they're not wearing them in the Super Bowl. The Panthers wore white in their only other Super Bowl appearance and they lost to the Patriots 32-29.
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