The Dallas Cowboys and Carolina Panthers, who square off on Thanksgiving Day, are the latest to have their "color rush" jerseys revealed this season.
Dallas' new look for next Thursday's contest will feature mostly white jerseys with blue sleeves, blue letters and numbers, and blue piping on the side of the pants -- a modern take on the blue and white alternate jerseys worn in the 90s.
Nike has designed "color rush" jerseys for the eight NFL teams playing in four separate Thursday Night games.
The Cowboys' is the most modest of the color rush collection thus far. The jerseys were debuted at halftime of a game featuring the Tennessee Titans, in powder blue from head to toe, and the Jacksonville Jaguars in mustard yellow threads.
Last week's color rush combination during a game between the New York Jets and Buffalo Bills made headlines for the wrong reason -- being rough on color-blind fans watching on TV.
Carolina will take the field at AT&T Stadium in all-blue uniforms.
Go here for more pictures of the Cowboys color rush jerseys on DallasCowboys.com.