Even though an injury report was released, the New England Patriots did not practice on Wednesday. They did not have the day off either, though, and instead were at Gillette Stadium for some other commitments.

Among those was meeting with the NBC production crew for Super Bowl LX against the Seattle Seahawks, including former Patriots safety and current analyst Devin McCourty. And it was McCourty who afterwards shared a photo on social media that effectively revealed the team’s outfit for the upcoming game.

As a picture of him and running back TreVeyon Henderson — the team’s former and current No. 32 wearers — shows, New England will go all-white against the Seahawks:

The Patriots are the designated home team for the Super Bowl, meaning that they have first choice about what to wear. Apparently, they decided to go with what has been established as their traditional road outfit this year — further playing into the “Road Warrior” mentality the team has adopted in 2025.

They previously went all-white in five games this season, including last week’s 10-7 victory in the AFC Championship Game against the Denver Broncos. During the regular season, they also celebrated road wins against the Saints, Bengals, Ravens and Jets while donning white jerseys, white pants, and white socks.

Including the Super Bowl, this look will therefore end up as their second most frequent one this year. The full tally, with the respective records in parentheses, looks as follows:

As far as their Super Bowl history is concerned, the Patriots never went monochrome before. They wore their white-blue outfit in five appearances and went blue-silver in four, with white-silver and red-white being donned in one title game each.

In full the breakdown looks like this:

As can be seen, this year’s Super Bowl will mark the fifth straight of the Patriots wearing white jerseys — a streak that started against those very same Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX.