Steelers Honor Past with 1933 Throwback Uniforms, Packers Debut Nearly All-White Look
The Pittsburgh Steelers paid homage to their past on Sunday night, donning throwback uniforms from their 1933 inaugural season during their game against the Green Bay Packers. Meanwhile, the Packers sported their traditional green jerseys with gold accents, and also introduced a nearly all-white uniform.
The Steelers' throwback uniforms featured a matte gold helmet, gold jerseys with black vertical stripes, white numbers on the front, and black numbers on the back. They also wore khaki-colored pants instead of their usual gold ones. This retro look was a nod to the team's history of wearing throwback uniforms from various eras, including their traditional black-and-gold setup and the 'bumblebee' look from the 1934 season.
Under coach Mike Tomlin, the Steelers have a winning record of 16-5 when wearing throwback uniforms. This record reflects the team's success in honouring their past while looking towards the future.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' throwback uniforms from their 1933 inaugural season added a touch of nostalgia to their Sunday night game against the Green Bay Packers. Both teams showcased unique looks, with the Packers also debuting a nearly all-white uniform. The Steelers' history of wearing throwback uniforms has proven successful under coach Mike Tomlin, with a winning record of 16-5 when donning these retro styles.