Mark Murphy, Packers president and CEO, said Tuesday that the Packers joined the list of NFL teams that have divided the third to be used occasionally during the different seasons to come. But his new uniform must be an old, similar to that practiced in its first decade in the NFL.
The Packers will have only one uniform version of the new house, and Murphy said he will probably use only once this season against a yet-to-be-determined opponent. The NFL allows teams a third currency, after a year-long approval process, which can use up to three times per season, twice at home and once on the road for a period of five years.
The team will be presented on Friday, with many players in shaping Kickoff Fan Fest, which begins at 4 Murphy would not describe the uniform, except to say that the first decade of the Packers franchise began play in 1919 and joined the NFL in 1921. The Lambeau Field Atrium.
However, according UniWatch blog, in a report by Murphy did not oppose the new kit will be similar to that carried the Packers in 1929, with minor modifications to comply with current policies of the NFL. It consists of a light blue shirt, navy blue with a circle of gold in the medium containing a number of blue, though the circle and the number will increase after 1929 in the uniform rules for responding to the NFL. The pants and helmet of the season, as shown in a table in the Packers media guide are khaki.
But Murphy, in consultation with general manager Ted Thompson has chosen to place a drop design. When you choose alternative locations, many NFL teams choose a different color, but in the style of their uniforms to the Chicago Bears have an orange shirt, third, and the Seattle Seahawks, a brilliant green.
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