Russell Wilson voices support for Seahawks throwback uniforms

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson is pushing to see a comeback from the team’s throwback uniforms.

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson probably earned himself a few more points with the 12th Man on Wednesday. Wilson shared a popular edited photo of him wearing Seattle’s classic throwback uniform saying they are a “MUST!”

The Seahawks have had multiple uniforms throughout the years, but their classic royal blue and silver look is iconic. These were the original uniforms worn by the Seahawks from their inception in 1976 up until the 2002 season. Despite slight variations here or there, it is the longest uniform style worn by Seattle in franchise history, and will always have a special place in fans’ hearts.

Unfortunately, the Seahawks have not been able to wear their beloved throwbacks due to an NFL rule regarding helmets. The league has a strict rule in place where players are only allowed one helmet a season, making it illegal for the Seahawks to switch between a silver helmet and their current navy ones.

Some teams, such as the Redskins, do attempt to wear throwback uniforms with their current helmets, but it typically leads to awkward clashes.

However, it is possible the NFL might be ditching this rule entirely, starting in the 2021 season. While no official decision has been made, there are reported discussions in league circles.

Should this be the case and the NFL does away with this rule, then it is hard to imagine the Seahawks wouldn’t be among the first in line to ask Nike – the league’s current exclusive uniform partner – to provide them with their popular throwbacks.

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