
Did Packers new throwback uniforms for 2025 get leaked early?
The team was expecting to release the new look on Thursday. Dick's Sporting Goods, however, didn't get the memo. The retailer's website made available a new "Alternate Navy Game Jersey" briefly on Wednesday before eventually removing the item.
Could this be the new throwback uniform?
The leaked uniform is navy blue with gold block numbers and three gold stripes on the arms. It appears to match a uniform worn during the 1954 season, but it could also be a replica of an earlier uniform. There have been rumors of an airbrushed faux-leather brown helmet, which would conform with earlier uniform sets in Packers history. The 1954 team wore a gold helmet with a lone navy stripe. Tan or beige colored pants would conform with either set.
The full and official look will be revealed by the team on Thursday. Don't be surprised if the uniform is exactly as shown above.

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