For the first time since 2012, the Dallas Cowboys will wear their throwback jerseys and white helmets when they take on the New York Giants in their Thanksgiving Day matchup at AT&T Stadium.
The throwbacks went by the wayside under the NFL’s health and safety protocols, but the league approved rules allowing a second helmet, which the Cowboys — and their fans — are happy to put on display.
“We’re beyond excited to bring back our throwback helmets this season,” said Cowboys chief brand officer Charlotte Jones. “The white helmet, along with the throwback uniforms honoring our teams from the 1960s, have long been a fan favorite, and we’re thrilled to bring back the tradition of wearing those helmets and uniforms on Thanksgiving Day once again.”
The Cowboys will wear their throwback helmets along with their throwback classic uniforms during their Thanksgiving Day game on Nov. 24 against the Giants pic.twitter.com/1dnvoZYGrr
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Cowboys to wear their alternate throwback helmets on Nov. 24 for Thanksgiving game vs. Giants this season, they announced. Franchise’s primary helmet from 1960 to 1964. pic.twitter.com/iy46QjHTW3
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