The Dallas Cowboys will wear their “Arctic Cowboy” Color Rush uniforms for the second time this season when they host the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football (8:15 p.m. ET on ESPN).
Initially introduced as their Color Rush set in 2015 and updated in 2022 when they reintroduced a white helmet to their closet, the Cowboys are 4-0 in this ensemble, including a 20-15 win at the New York Giants on Sept. 26.
The look is effectively the road version of the throwback uniforms Dallas wore on Thanksgiving, with white jerseys featuring navy blue sleeve caps and stars on the shoulders, as well as white pants with navy and silver stripes.
The biggest difference is the white helmets, which include the Cowboys’ primary logo on the sides and a white facemask rather than a vintage star and gray facemask like they wore in the 1960s. Both lids have two navy blue stripes down the middle, as well.
The Cowboys are 7-4 overall in their Color Rush uniforms, which were previously paired with their standard silver helmets. That includes a 4-3 mark at AT&T Stadium, site of tonight’s game.
The Bengals, meanwhile, will counter with their standard home look of orange helmets, black jerseys, white pants and orange socks. They are 1-1 in that combination this season, including a 38-33 loss to the Washington Commanders on Sept. 23 and 41-24 win over the Las Vegas Raiders on Nov. 3.
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