NFL Week 11: What do Color Rush uniforms look like?

Oct 16, 2016; New Orleans, LA, USA; New Orleans Saints cornerback B.W. Webb (28) knocks a pass away from Carolina Panthers tight end Ed Dickson (84) during the fourth quarter at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. The Saints won 41-38. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 16, 2016; New Orleans, LA, USA; New Orleans Saints cornerback B.W. Webb (28) knocks a pass away from Carolina Panthers tight end Ed Dickson (84) during the fourth quarter at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. The Saints won 41-38. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Carolina Panthers will host the New Orleans Saints on Thursday Night Football in Week 11. What do the Color Rush uniforms look like?

The Carolina Panthers will play their NFC South rivals, the New Orleans Saints, on Thursday Night Football in Week 11. Kickoff from Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte will be at 8:25 p.m. ET on November 17th. NBC, the NFL Network, and Twitter will carry the game.

This Thursday Night Football game is a must-win game for the 3-6 Panthers, and to some degree, one for the 4-5 Saints as well. Not only does this game have major implications in the NFC South standings, it will also be featuring Color Rush.

Here are what the Panthers and Saints’ Color Rush uniforms will look like on Thursday.

Without debate, the Panthers will be rocking their signature Carolina blue uniforms. The shade of baby blue is extremely popular in North Carolina because of the North Carolina Tar Heels’ elite basketball program. It’s a good look for the Panthers to go with all Carolina blue on Thursday Night Football.

As for the Saints, they will be in all white with some gold trimming around the jersey. It’s a middle of the pack all-white Color Rush jersey. The all-white look tends to look crisp on most teams.

It’s certainly better than what the Atlanta Falcons wore on Thursday Night Football two weeks ago in Tampa. However, teams like the Houston Texans and Cleveland Browns have done a better job of pulling off the all-white look. The gold doesn’t pop as well as did the navy of the Texans or the orange of the Browns.

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Hopefully for the Saints, they’ll play better ball than the Texans and the Browns did on their Thursday Night Football games. Looking good and playing good are two completely different animals.