The Houston Texans will wear their “H-Town Blue” Color Rush uniforms for the second and final time this season when they host the Baltimore Ravens on Christmas Day (4:30 p.m. ET on Netflix).
The uniforms were unveiled this offseason and debuted in a 23-20 win over the Buffalo Bills on Oct. 6. They prominently display the Texans’ new secondary “H” logo on their “Deep Steel Blue” alternate helmets, which include a red flake throughout.
The “Deep Steel Blue” jerseys, meanwhile, feature red beveled numbers with an “H-Town Blue” stroke, as well as an “H-Town” wordmark across the chest. There’s also a two-color version of Houston’s primary logo on the sleeves.
The uniforms are complete with “Deep Steel Blue” pants that include a thick red and small “H-Town Blue” stripe, matching the pants design on their navy blue home, white road and “Battle Red” alternate threads, as well as “Deep Steel Blue” socks.
In addition to the uniforms, the Texans will once again paint an alternate design on the turf at NRG Stadium, with the “H” logo at midfield and to the right of the “H-Town” wordmark in the “Deep Steel Blue” end zones, while the two-color primary logo sits to the left.
The Ravens, meanwhile, will counter with their familiar road look of black helmets, white jerseys and black pants. Both teams will also wear a holiday-inspired patch on their uniforms, just like the Kansas City Chiefs and Pittsburgh Steelers earlier in the afternoon.
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