The Super Bowl LX uniform matchup is set.
Despite being listed as the home team, the New England Patriots will wear their all-white away uniforms on Feb. 8 when they face the NFC champion Seattle Seahawks, who are expected to wear their home navy kits.
Next Sunday's uniform matchup will nearly replicate that of the Pats and Seahawks' last Super Bowl meeting, New England's 28-24 win in Super Bowl XLIX.
The Patriots have adopted a "road warrior" mentality in their first season under coach Mike Vrabel, going undefeated away from home (9-0, including postseason). They'll look to extend that mindset to their final game of the season.
New England has worn white jerseys in its last four appearances in the Super Bowl (3-1), but never with white pants. The Patriots are 4-2 when wearing white in Super Bowls, while they are 2-3 when wearing red or blue home uniforms.
The Seahawks have worn their home uniforms in two of their three Super Bowl appearances, losing both (XL, XLIX). Seattle won wearing white in Super Bowl XLVIII, its first and only title.
New England and Seattle kick off Super Bowl LX from Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on Sunday, Feb. 8 at 6:30 p.m. ET.











