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Every uniform matchup in Super Bowl history, ranked
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Every uniform matchup in Super Bowl history, ranked

Here is an entirely accurate, and in no way subjective, ranking of every Super Bowl uniform matchup.

 
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58. Super Bowl XL: Steelers vs. Seahawks

Super Bowl XL: Steelers vs. Seahawks
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The Seahawks' regrettable uniforms in between their Cortez Kennedy and Russell Wilson eras marred a Super Bowl that soon became marred by officiating. While the Steelers are not to blame for this, they are dragged down because of their opponent's misguided 10-year fashion experiment

 
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57. Super Bowl XV: Raiders vs. Eagles

Super Bowl XV: Raiders vs. Eagles
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A similar case. The Raiders' third Super Bowl trip came against an Eagles team struggling through a uniform run. Philadelphia's designs in between the Chuck Bednarik and Randall Cunningham periods were a few cuts below. Unfortunately, the Eagles missed the Super Bowl in their Kelly green years. Their first trip featured monstrous stripes and a blander green, making for less aesthetically appealing (for non-Rod Martin fans) NFL Films highlights.

 
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56. Super Bowl XXXIV: Titans vs. Rams

Super Bowl XXXIV: Titans vs. Rams
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This may or may not be a dissenting opinion, but the Titans spent most of their existence in bad uniforms. Maybe they were not that unpleasant in a vacuum, but coming after the franchise's marvelous Oilers attire, seeing this concept showcased in a Super Bowl in Year 1 of the new identity dragged down the Rams' final game in their finest road uniform. Had Tennessee upset Kansas City in the 2019 AFC championship game, the Titans would have looked (literally) better on the sport's biggest stage.

 
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55. Super Bowl XLIII: Steelers vs. Cardinals

Super Bowl XLIII: Steelers vs. Cardinals
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The second Super Bowl for "Steelers, Italicized" (1997-present) at least featured the better of the Cardinals' two standard uniforms. The Cards did not accomplish much in their previous Rod Tidwell look, but they performed a disservice to Larry Fitzgerald by forcing him to wear this model for all but one season of his career. (Thankfully, the Cards rebooted in 2023.) Again, the Steelers are dragged down by an opponent. However, that was not exactly the focus in one of the best Super Bowls ever.

 
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54. Super Bowl 50: Broncos vs. Panthers

Super Bowl 50: Broncos vs. Panthers
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The Broncos are 0-4 when they wear orange in Super Bowls. So when they won the AFC in a year the conference had the uniform choice, the team's dull white-on-white look resurfaced. The choice ended up working — against a Panthers team in its top uniform — but the Broncos using their orange-on-white primary home made uni would have their gritty, defense-fueled conquest better for casual viewers. Denver uses its alternate blues twice and its Clemson-y Color Rush kits once or twice annually; its primary home unis are only guaranteed five cameos per season. The Broncos' white uniforms that were shaky in 1997 and remain so today serve as their primary look. 

 
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53. Super Bowl XXXIII: Broncos vs. Falcons

Super Bowl XXXIII: Broncos vs. Falcons
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We stay with a Denver-on-the-road issue. The Broncos being forced to wear their away whites made this a rough watch (again, from a pure aesthetic standpoint). The Falcons wore one of their best kits in Tampa that night. While that was not the story in John Elway's finale — a game in which the Broncos dominated — the Falcons certainly dressed better in the 20th century's final Super Bowl.

 
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52. Super Bowl XXXV: Ravens vs. Giants

Super Bowl XXXV: Ravens vs. Giants
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Baltimore fans surely feel differently, but the Ravens have struggled on the uniform front. These white-on-whites were the then-relatively new purple buffs' best option, but they were a lower-end NFL uni at the time. The Giants switched to their old-school blue-on-grays ahead of the 2000 season, and while they got the job done, the throwbacks were not spectacular enough to lift a Ravens Super Bowl into the upper reaches of a big-game uniform list.

 
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51. Super Bowl LI: Patriots vs. Falcons

Super Bowl LI: Patriots vs. Falcons
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Issues stopping Eli Manning perhaps did the Patriots some good; they stopped wearing their home blue uniforms in Super Bowls. The white-on-blue road unis, while obviously not on Pat the Patriot's level, presented the modern dynasty in a slightly better light. Had this game featured the inverse — the Pats' Tom Brady-era blues vs. the Falcons' then-chaotic white-on-whites — it would have been a candidate for the Super Bowl's worst uniform matchup. 

 
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50. Super Bowl XXXVI: Patriots vs. Rams

Super Bowl XXXVI: Patriots vs. Rams
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Just after the Rams won their first Super Bowl, they changed their uniform. However, the move from yellow to gold was not as bad as people remember. Until St. Louis started to venture away from its gold pants, the car was still on the road. Said pants were fine on this New Orleans night, but neither the Rams' nor Patriots' uniforms were top-class outfits. This was New England's first of four Super Bowls in these. Another great Super Bowl with so-so attire.

 
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49. Super Bowl V: Colts vs. Cowboys

Super Bowl V: Colts vs. Cowboys
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This 11-turnover game would have at least looked better had the teams swapped home and road identities, but both Baltimore and Dallas wore their inferior 1970 uniforms. The NFL forced the Cowboys to wear these, since their blues were technically a home uniform. It was like the league telling the 2018 Rams, "You'll wear that mismatched white uniform in the Super Bowl and you'll like it!" Just as they are today, the Colts' white-on-whites with gray facemasks are too minimalist — bordering on Penn State-level blandness — and the Cowboys obviously prefer their home whites. Thankfully, the league has since curbed its ultimate-game fashion rigidity.

 
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48. Super Bowl XXIX: Chargers vs. 49ers

Super Bowl XXIX: Chargers vs. 49ers
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Though whichever team represented the weaker AFC in 1994 was in big trouble, San Diego was a Super Bowl-record 18.5-point underdog. San Francisco covered, but this was another example of success overshadowing attire. While the 49ers showed off their top-notch standard uniforms in four prior Super Bowls, the 1994 team had used its 1950s throwbacks — which featured a different shade of red from the modern helmets they still wore — for most of that season. The white pants especially were a major misstep. Their 49-26 loss notwithstanding, the Chargers wore superior uniforms. In attendance on that Miami evening, Jerry and Newman surely agreed. 

 
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47. Super Bowl VII: Miami vs. Washington

Super Bowl VII: Miami vs. Washington
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This matchup occurred 10 years later and featured each side wearing better uniforms. But Washington, which has avoided its home reds for the better part of the modern era, loses points for ditching a superior design scheme in this 1972 season. The Dolphins deployed one of the better white-on-white looks in NFL history, but their aqua jerseys still would have been preferred. They surely would have had more fun celebrating their 17-0 season in them.

 
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46. Super Bowl XXXVIII: Patriots vs. Panthers

Super Bowl XXXVIII: Patriots vs. Panthers
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The Patriots' second Super Bowl in these uniforms kept their Spygate-era momentum going; it also marked the final time New England won a Super Bowl in them. Again, these Pats kits oozed adequacy. But they are just far off the franchise's best work on the fashion front. Carolina's first Super Bowl featured the team's solid-from-the-jump color scheme, which has always brought vital stripe synchronization. A brutal illegal procedure penalty cost the Panthers, but their road whites did not let viewers down in Houston. 

 
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45. Super Bowl XLIX: Patriots vs. Seahawks

Super Bowl XLIX: Patriots vs. Seahawks
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The Seahawks debuted their modern home uniform in a Super Bowl in the Marshawn Lynch "what if?" game, teaming with the 2010s' most common Super Bowl threads (the Patriots' road whites). This is an immeasurable Seahawks improvement from the previous time they brought their home attire to the big stage, but the Patriots' meh threads limit this classic contest from an especially high ranking on this list.

 
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44. Super Bowl LV: Chiefs vs. Buccaneers

Super Bowl LV: Chiefs vs. Buccaneers
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Tom Brady has now won Super Bowls in three uniforms, but the Bucs choosing to wear their white-on-pewter design held this game back aesthetically. The Chiefs' red classics could only do so much to help the cause. In the teams' Week 12 Tampa tilt, the Bucs wore their superior red-on-pewter suits, putting the Chiefs in their underappreciated white-on-reds. The Chiefs started 0-for-4 in bringing red pants to Super Bowls. The Bucs may now have two Super Bowl titles, but they still blew it in 2020 by pivoting back to the wrong vintage uniform. Super Bowl LV could have been this. Even Brady wanted in. Someday, Tampa Bay. Someday. 

 
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43. Super Bowl XXXI: Patriots vs. Packers

Super Bowl XXXI: Patriots vs. Packers
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Using one of the wackier design schemes to see a global audience, the Drew Bledsoe-era Patriots met up with a far more established brand. The Pats only used these uniforms for seven seasons (1993-99). It is indeed difficult to get past the massive Patriot on the sleeves, which was only a thing for five seasons. If only the Patriots had run into the Packers in their Pat the Patriot unis; that would have been a majestic sight. 

 
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42. Super Bowl XXXVII: Raiders vs. Buccaneers

Super Bowl XXXVII: Raiders vs. Buccaneers
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Just like their 1980 team did, the Raiders in 2002 found themselves without a quality uniform dance partner. This recently revived design scheme is probably the Bucs' second-best — behind Bucco Bruce and ahead of the Jameis Winston-era layout — but it is not close to an elite Super Bowl uniform. This made Tampa Bay's 2020 uniform pivot rather sad, with the franchise leaving the creamsicles on the shelf. No complaints about Oakland's road attire, which remains one of the league's best looks — home or away.

 
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41. Super Bowl IX: Steelers vs. Vikings

Super Bowl IX: Steelers vs. Vikings
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Steelers Classic makes its first appearance on the list. While the Steelers went to five Super Bowls in this scheme, this marks their only appearance in their old-school road whites. They went 1-0 on this stage in them. No big issues with these, though the team's pants stripe was too big then and too big now. But the Vikings' vintage home uniforms lagged behind their under-appreciated road attire.

 
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T-39. Super Bowl XLII: Patriots vs. Giants

T-39. Super Bowl XLII: Patriots vs. Giants
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This Super Bowl was so good the fashion mattered little. The Giants deployed a sneaky-strong away-from-home scheme at the time. Perhaps these uniforms' reputation is enhanced by the two Super Bowl wins, but the Giants' road attire uses their four-color ensemble well. The red socks are an underrated component, and thanks to David Tyree's moment, this look will be immortalized throughout football's existence. Big Blue quietly ditching these gray pants in 2021 remains one of the odder fashion pivots in recent sports history.

 
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T-39. Super Bowl XLVI: Patriots vs. Giants

T-39. Super Bowl XLVI: Patriots vs. Giants
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Other than a much blander Super Bowl logo (as is the current, and unfortunate, custom), the Giants and Pats ran it back four years later.

 
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T-37. Super Bowl XXXIX: Patriots vs. Eagles

T-37. Super Bowl XXXIX: Patriots vs. Eagles
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The two Patriots-Eagles encounters occurred 13 years apart but involved almost exactly the same uniforms. With the NFC holding uniform preference in an even year, the 2004 Eagles opted for their home greens. That updated Eagles uniform made its Super Bowl debut in Andy Reid's sixth Philadelphia season. The Giants' Eli Manning-era road uniforms outflank the Eagles' current home gear, but the Patriots of this period dressed better when they packed their away whites. This gives the Pats' second NFC East Super Bowl rematch the nod.

 
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T-37. Super Bowl LII: Patriots vs. Eagles

T-37. Super Bowl LII: Patriots vs. Eagles
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Although the uniforms Donovan McNabb wore in Jacksonville featured a slightly different collar than the ones Nick Foles wore in Minneapolis, that is not enough to differentiate these Pats-Eagles matchups.

 
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36. Super Bowl XLVII: Ravens vs. 49ers

Super Bowl XLVII: Ravens vs. 49ers
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In 2009, the 49ers were a ways away from relevancy. So the franchise's switch from an unnecessarily busy scheme to its current design went less noticed than, say, the rival Rams' 2000 change. But the 49ers' present look is a top-class NFL uniform. San Francisco's current gold pants even outflank its Joe Montana classics. Unfortunately, the Ravens being the 49ers' dance partners in New Orleans lowered this Super Bowl's uniform ceiling.

 
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35. Super Bowl XLVIII: Broncos vs. Seahawks

Super Bowl XLVIII: Broncos vs. Seahawks
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Both Denver and Seattle adjusted their uniforms in 2012, the Broncos making their orange alternates their primary home jerseys upon Peyton Manning's arrival and the Seahawks ditching their unfortunate scheme of the previous 10 years in advance of Russell Wilson's rookie year. They showed off their new designs to close the following season. Neither team sported its all-time best look that night in New Jersey, but this was a big upgrade from what such a Super Bowl matchup would have showcased had the 2005 Broncos won the AFC championship game and met the Seahawks in Super Bowl XL. (The '05 Steelers prevented a global fashion disaster.)

 
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34. Super Bowl LVII: Chiefs vs. Eagles

Super Bowl LVII: Chiefs vs. Eagles
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In their fifth Super Bowl, the Chiefs finally broke out their best uniform. Since a 2001 return to red pants, Chiefs road games have showcased one of the NFL's most underrated looks. The Buccaneers (misguidedly) choosing their white-on-pewter design in Super Bowl LV put the Chiefs in their home reds in 2021. Fortunately, the Eagles pounced on the chance at home green. This was Philly's third Super Bowl in these kits. The Eagles have now worn this bland shade of green for 28 seasons. Success aside, the uniform has always paled in comparison to those of the Reggie White years. The black-and-green pants stripe also limits these unis' appeal. 

 
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33. Super Bowl XXXII: Broncos vs. Packers

Super Bowl XXXII: Broncos vs. Packers
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Brett Favre's Super Bowls came against some of the weirdest-looking opposition, with the full-on stirrup Broncos coming after the super-shoulder patriot Patriots. The Broncos' radical 1997 redesign changed the game. Teams at all levels got into the stirrup business. Denver's first season in them produced a Super Bowl title, and the scheme remains. The blue-on-white choice was the better of the Broncos' two options at this time, but this game unfortunately validated a wrong turn for the franchise. Green Bay's road whites, however, remain one of the NFL's most underappreciated kits.

 
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32. Super Bowl XI: Raiders vs. Vikings

Super Bowl XI: Raiders vs. Vikings
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The most recent Vikings Super Bowl invitation brought a second chance for their purple home uniform. The NFL's lone purple bastion for 35 years, the Vikings went 0-2 in purple and 0-2 in white in Super Bowls. They just looked better in white. The Raiders' renegade status and three relocations are not indicative of their attire reliability. Since the franchise deviated from its black-and-gold scheme in 1963, it has presented one of American sports' defining designs.

 
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31. Super Bowl XXVI: Buffalo vs. Washington

Super Bowl XXVI: Buffalo vs. Washington
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The Bills receive appropriate credit for their early-1990s persistence, but the uniforms they wear today outdo the ones they packed for Super Bowls. Nothing wrong with either theirs or the gear Washington preferred when it went 3-1 in Super Bowls under Joe Gibbs. A fine middle-of-the-pack matchup.

 
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30. Super Bowl XXV: Bills vs. Giants

Super Bowl XXV: Bills vs. Giants
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The most patriotic Super Bowl not involving the Patriots presented the Giants in their finest uniform. New York's NFC team lightened its blue in 1989 — another underdiscussed Giants uniform decision — separating this Super Bowl from the Giants-Broncos clash four years earlier. The Bills only wore this all-white uniform in one Super Bowl. While Buffalo's home kits of this era narrowly outflanked its away look, this Super Bowl certainly went better than the franchise's subsequent outings in the home blues.

 
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29. Super Bowl XXI: Broncos vs. Giants

Super Bowl XXI: Broncos vs. Giants
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Even if the Giants' darker blues of the mid-1980s slightly trail their Rodney Hampton-era design, the Broncos' road whites pre-1997 were a touch better than the Bills' Thurman Thomas-years white-on-whites. Denver wore these in a Super Bowl once, making them less memorable than its oranges of the era. These away-from-Colorado whites still dunk on the Broncos' stirrup-y model they stubbornly refuse to abandon.

 
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28. Super Bowl I: Chiefs vs. Packers

Super Bowl I: Chiefs vs. Packers
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Otherwise providing uniform consistency, the Chiefs have yo-yoed with pants throughout their existence. Two years after the Chiefs' loss in the first AFL-NFL World Championship Game (the Super Bowl's initial name), they switched to red pants on the road. The all-white look the team preferred before 1968 and during Marty Schottenheimer's tenure doesn't bring enough to the table. Still in decade No. 1 with their iconic helmet, the Packers won the game and the uniform battle that day in southern California.

 
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27. Super Bowl III: Jets vs. Colts

Super Bowl III: Jets vs. Colts
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This storied January 1969 day brought the most disappointing loss in Colts history. While the 18-point underdog Jets completed a seismic upset that changed pro football henceforth, the Colts' home uniform is consistently one of the league's best. No exception here. The Jets of this era are probably remembered for these all-whites because of their accomplishment on this day, but their greens of the Joe Namath years were better. Either way, a quality uniform duel in Miami. 

 
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26. Super Bowl XVII: Miami vs. Washington

Super Bowl XVII: Miami vs. Washington
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The Washington-Miami rematch brought a nice update to the teams' meeting 10 years prior. Washington wore its traditional RFK Stadium threads this time, and the Dolphins' aqua classics represented a nice pairing in the game best remembered for John Riggins' championship-cementing run.

 
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25. Super Bowl XVIII: Los Angeles vs. Washington

Super Bowl XVIII: Los Angeles vs. Washington
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Washington's attempted repeat featured the most recent instance of the Raiders bringing their famed black-on-silver uniforms to a Super Bowl. It did not go well for Washington, becoming the Los Angeles Raiders' signature night (complete with John Facenda's immortalizing narration).

 
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T-23. Super Bowl XXVII: Bills vs. Cowboys

T-23. Super Bowl XXVII: Bills vs. Cowboys
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Excepting the one time the 1970 Colts forced them to wear their blues, the Cowboys have donned some of the finest uniforms in Super Bowl history. Their January 1993 return to the grand stage was no exception. Jimmy Johnson's bunch shined in Pasadena, and the Bills' top Jim Kelly-years game suit complemented them well. 

 
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T-23. Super Bowl XXVIII: Bills vs. Cowboys

T-23. Super Bowl XXVIII: Bills vs. Cowboys
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This uniform matchup looked a little stale a year later, though. This remains the only time the same teams faced off in consecutive Super Bowls. Unfortunately, the sides did not try what would have been a fun fashion flip. The Cowboys' dark blues of this period took a bit too much heat and may have distracted from this slightly less one-sided matchup in Atlanta.

 
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22. Super Bowl IV: Chiefs vs. Vikings

Super Bowl IV: Chiefs vs. Vikings
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The Chiefs debuted their home reds in a Super Bowl on this day in New Orleans, when Kansas City's second big-game appearance left the AFL-NFL Super Bowl ledger at 2-2 in perpetuity. Kansas City does not receive much credit for being one of the NFL's pillars of uniform tradition, but the franchise has altered little on its home design since this 1970 afternoon. This also marked the debut of Minnesota's top look in a Super Bowl. The Vikings pulled off their all-whites during their uniform heyday, the shoulder stripe cementing these as the franchise's best.

 
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21. Super Bowl XLI: Colts vs. Bears

Super Bowl XLI: Colts vs. Bears
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The Bears sport one of the game's finest uniforms. Chicago debuted its blue-on-white classics in a Super Bowl in 2007, upon meeting Indianapolis in that city's first Super Bowl opportunity. A Colts blue-vs.-Bears white presentation would have produced a fashion-friendlier night, as the Colts' all-whites are one the modern game's blander looks. But still, not too much to complain about in the first rainy Super Bowl.

 
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20. Super Bowl XLIV: Colts vs. Saints

Super Bowl XLIV: Colts vs. Saints
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The best possible version of this matchup, from a fashion sense. The Saints have enjoyed a love-hate relationship with their gold pants away from home, often utilizing black pants and having donned all-white for periods during their 50-plus-year existence. But white-on-gold has always been the franchise's premier non-Superdome choice. It came against the Colts' famed blue-on-white presentation that, save for the facemasks going from gray to white to blue and back to gray, has not changed since Johnny Unitas was calling signals. 

 
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19. Super Bowl XLV: Steelers vs. Packers

Super Bowl XLV: Steelers vs. Packers
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A truly complementary Super Bowl featured an unbelievable array of wide receiver corps. The Packers' Greg Jennings-Jordy Nelson-Donald Driver-James Jones stable met the Steelers' Hines Ward-Mike Wallace-Antonio Brown-Emmanuel Sanders-Antwaan Randle El group. All wore yellow pants (these trousers are much closer to yellow than gold, despite what these organizations would have you believe) in a flashy Super Bowl that has become a bit underrated a decade later.

 
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T-16. Super Bowl X: Steelers vs. Cowboys

T-16. Super Bowl X: Steelers vs. Cowboys
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The Super Bowl's most frequent matchup debuted in January 1976, the first time the Steelers wore their storied Steel Curtain-era home attire for a championship. This may be No. 1 for many, and arguments can be made these two uniforms together do the best to define football in the late 20th century. 

 
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T-16. Super Bowl XIII: Steelers vs. Cowboys

T-16. Super Bowl XIII: Steelers vs. Cowboys
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They did this again three years later. 

 
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T-16. Super Bowl XXX: Steelers vs. Cowboys

T-16. Super Bowl XXX: Steelers vs. Cowboys
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Pittsburgh and Dallas met up again 17 years after that, with the only difference being the bluer socks the Cowboys wore in the Arizona meeting. 

 
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15. Super Bowl XIX: Dolphins vs. 49ers

Super Bowl XIX: Dolphins vs. 49ers
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The 49ers' first time using their iconic red-on-gold design in a Super Bowl. Perhaps a more even playing field would have involved the 49ers using their road whites against the Dolphins' home aquas — which, at the time, were unlike anything else in the NFL — but this game was in Palo Alto. The 49ers owed it to their fans who made the drive south to deploy their NorCal look. While it is unfortunate the Dolphins did not make another Super Bowl during Dan Marino's career to show off their improved road uniform (circa 1985-96), their vintage scheme remains associated with the franchise's peak.

 
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14. Super Bowl VIII: Dolphins vs. Vikings

Super Bowl VIII: Dolphins vs. Vikings
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This might be high for most, but it is interesting in what may get the vote for the most boring Super Bowl offered such a fascinating color contrast. The 1973 NFL featured one possible purple-aqua matchup, and the Dolphins and Vikings each brought their best jerseys to Houston. Although only seven Dolphins passes occurred in this game, which stood at 24-0 in the fourth quarter, the ahead-of-its-time color duel deserves credit. 

 
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13. Super Bowl XVI: Bengals vs. 49ers

Super Bowl XVI: Bengals vs. 49ers
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This would have been a less eye-popping Super Bowl had it occurred merely one year earlier. In 1981, the Bengals shocked the NFL landscape with their then-revolutionary tiger-striped concept. Cincinnati's previous uniforms were quite basic and bore a strong resemblance to the other orange, Ohio-based team Paul Brown once led. The Bengals executed a strong pivot and still possess the NFL's premier helmet. Going against a 49ers team showing off its threads for a Super Bowl audience for the first time helped the teams' first big-game meeting stand out.

 
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12. Super Bowl II: Raiders vs. Packers

Super Bowl II: Raiders vs. Packers
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Although the Packers' Lambeau Field greens receive more acclaim, their road whites double as one of the best away-from-home uniforms in NFL history. The second AFL-NFL World Championship Game matching them up with the Raiders, who were just finding the uniform footing that would shape their identity for decades, took the yet-to-be-named Super Bowl a step forward. 

 
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11. Super Bowl XXII: Denver vs. Washington

Super Bowl XXII: Denver vs. Washington
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Favored going into this game, the Broncos gave up 35 points in the second quarter amid a string of late-1980s Super Bowl misfortune. But the uniforms John Elway donned for most of his career — complete with perfect contrast between the shades of blue and orange the franchise used for nearly 30 years — remain some of the best the NFL has offered. The 42-10 drubbing also enhanced Washington's appeal, helping the team to 2-1 in Super Bowls in its preferred look. 

 
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10. Super Bowl VI: Dolphins vs. Cowboys

Super Bowl VI: Dolphins vs. Cowboys
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Aqua bursting onto TV sets during the Dolphins' first Super Bowl may have been an interesting experience for casual fans in 1972, and the team's new-age color scheme blended well with the look that would soon be associated with the Cowboys' "America's Team" moniker. 

 
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T-8. Super Bowl LIV: Chiefs vs. 49ers

T-8. Super Bowl LIV: Chiefs vs. 49ers
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While the better matchup would have been for the Chiefs to punt on their home reds to allow the 49ers to then use their stupendous red-on-gold kit, it was surely a non-starter for the team with the color choice (the AFC champion has first dibs in odd years) to defer home red in the reddest Super Bowl in history. But these teams' second-best uniforms are better than many franchises' top kits, making for fine visuals on that 2020 night in Miami.

 
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T-8. Super Bowl LVIII: Chiefs vs. 49ers

T-8. Super Bowl LVIII: Chiefs vs. 49ers
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Had Brock Purdy not suffered a UCL tear early in the 2022 NFC championship game, we would have seen the better uniform matchup between these teams. Since it took the 49ers another year to book their ticket back to face the Chiefs, the AFC held uniform choice. Clearly a lazy operation when it comes to aesthetic diversity, the Chiefs went with their home reds once again. This mirrored the uniform chapter the Giants and Patriots completed more than a decade earlier, with the same showcase repeating four years later. In terms of Super Bowl rematches, the scorecard reads five uniform repeats and three changeups. 

 
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7. Super Bowl XIV: Steelers vs. Rams

Super Bowl XIV: Steelers vs. Rams
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Thirty-one years before Packers-Steelers, the NFL's first yellow (sorry, gold)-fueled Super Bowl took place. A 9-7 Rams team upset the Cowboys in the divisional round then deprived the world of what may have been the strangest (for its era) Super Bowl uniform by beating the Buccaneers 9-0 in the NFC title game. Los Angeles' road design matched up nicely with Pittsburgh's unmistakable home gear. The Rams made for a nice final Super Bowl adversary for the Steelers' dynasty.

 
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6. Super Bowl LVI: Bengals vs. Rams

Super Bowl LVI: Bengals vs. Rams
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Uniform changes can ruin teams' aesthetics for decades. See: Broncos, Cardinals. However, Super Bowl LVI showed the benefits the right alterations can provide. The Bengals and Rams brought their best outfits to the dance, Cincinnati unveiling its new design -- equipped with a stupendous stripe-sock combo -- and Los Angeles resisting the urge to go Full Bone on the world. The Bengals' 2021 simplification and the Rams ditching their horrid road scheme of the late 2010s combined to create modern uniform magic at SoFi. 

 
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5. Super Bowl XII: Broncos vs. Cowboys

Super Bowl XII: Broncos vs. Cowboys
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The 1987 Broncos, but with funkier socks and a different pants stripe. Super Bowl XII's Roger Staubach-Craig Morton reconvening went decisively for the future Hall of Famer, with the Broncos committing eight turnovers. But Denver's first Super Bowl berth displayed the then-upstart franchise's aesthetic artistry. Unfortunately for the Broncos, this uniform is — aside from Elway comebacks, Browns misery and the Steve Atwater hit — primarily associated with big-stage blowouts. 

 
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4. Super Bowl LIII: Patriots vs. Rams

Super Bowl LIII: Patriots vs. Rams
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Placed this high for reasons mostly excluding the Patriots, this Super Bowl presented one of the best uniforms in NFL history under top-of-the-line lighting. The Falcons opening Mercedes-Benz Stadium in 2017 meant a 2019 Super Bowl, and the lighting that became commonplace during Falcons games shone best when the Rams showed up. Of course, this was not the outcome the Rams wanted. But this might be the best one team has looked in a Super Bowl. 

 
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3. Super Bowl XXIII: Bengals vs. 49ers

Super Bowl XXIII: Bengals vs. 49ers
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The Bengals-49ers rematch looked even better than the sides' first encounter seven years prior. It featured a Bengals team residing at the zenith of striped football uniforms matched up against one of the NFL's attire standard-bearers. Known for Joe Montana's game-winning drive and Jerry Rice's monster stat line, Super Bowl XXIII had two of the era's best uniforms on display in Miami. 

 
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2. Super Bowl XX: Patriots vs. Bears

Super Bowl XX: Patriots vs. Bears
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An upset run through the AFC playoffs gave New England's Pat the Patriot logo its one chance at worldwide exposure. The Patriots, who ditched Pat in 1993, were the first road wild-card team to advance to a Super Bowl. Although the Patriots' reward for that spree of upsets was a date with maybe the greatest team in NFL history, their uniforms (and movie trailer mainstay Don LaFontaine doing the narration) make Super Bowl XX's highlight film worthwhile. It did not hurt that the Bears also brought one of the NFL's best uniforms to New Orleans that night. 

 
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1. Super Bowl XXIV: Broncos vs. 49ers

Super Bowl XXIV: Broncos vs. 49ers
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Yes, the most lopsided Super Bowl in NFL history — a 55-10 49ers dynastic coronation — doubles as the premier uniform showdown in this championship format's 57 years. The Broncos' marvelous home oranges encountered the 49ers' white-on-golds that were not far off their sublime red Candlestick Park gear. If only this game could have occurred at Mercedes-Benz Stadium and not the dimmer-lit Superdome, it would have given the world an even more glamorous blowout. 

Sam Robinson is a Kansas City, Mo.-based writer who mostly writes about the NFL. He has covered sports for nearly 10 years. Boxing, the Royals and Pandora stations featuring female rock protagonists are some of his go-tos. Occasionally interesting tweets @SRobinson25.

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