Bears to Wear Navy Blue Pants Sunday in Divisional Round Playoff Game Against Rams.
In a surprise move, the Chicago Bears have decided to don navy blue pants with their home navy jersey for Sunday's divisional round playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams at Soldier Field. This is a departure from their traditional home look and comes just one week after they made a similar change in their final regular season game against the Green Bay Packers.
The decision not to wear the traditional navy blue pants was reportedly made by team chairman George McCaskey, who is known for his attention to detail when it comes to uniform design. This move is seen as an attempt to honor McCaskey's late mother, Virginia, who always preferred the Bears wear their traditional garb.
On Sunday, the Rams will be wearing white jerseys with royal blue pants and socks, creating a stark contrast to the Bears' navy blue attire.
In a game that was expected to be high-scoring, the Bears were able to hold the Rams below their season averages for points and yards. Additionally, they were able to shut down stars Matthew Stafford, Puka Nacua, and Davante Adams, limiting the Rams' offense.
The loss locks in the Bears' draft position, which will likely have significant implications for the team's roster in the coming months.
In a surprise move, the Chicago Bears have decided to don navy blue pants with their home navy jersey for Sunday's divisional round playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams at Soldier Field. This is a departure from their traditional home look and comes just one week after they made a similar change in their final regular season game against the Green Bay Packers.
The decision not to wear the traditional navy blue pants was reportedly made by team chairman George McCaskey, who is known for his attention to detail when it comes to uniform design. This move is seen as an attempt to honor McCaskey's late mother, Virginia, who always preferred the Bears wear their traditional garb.
On Sunday, the Rams will be wearing white jerseys with royal blue pants and socks, creating a stark contrast to the Bears' navy blue attire.
In a game that was expected to be high-scoring, the Bears were able to hold the Rams below their season averages for points and yards. Additionally, they were able to shut down stars Matthew Stafford, Puka Nacua, and Davante Adams, limiting the Rams' offense.
The loss locks in the Bears' draft position, which will likely have significant implications for the team's roster in the coming months.