
White jerseys, black pants for Sunday. @EAMaddenNFL ➡️ https://t.co/4YyqGGQf5p pic.twitter.com/LdOiVEOlwA
— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) October 6, 2023
The New Orleans Saints will be wearing their white away jerseys with black pants for Week 5’s road game against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, the team announced, so this will be the first time they’ve used this uniform combination this season.
This has been one of the team’s most-common looks since Sean Payton overhauled the organization back in 2006: the Saints have worn white jerseys and black pants in 69 games, winning 42 times (a winning percentage of .609).
Here’s how this combination stacks up to the others the team has worn since 2006 (not including the controversial gold jerseys used in a loss back in 2003):
"Black and Gold" throwbacks

Record: .750 (3-1)
White jerseys, white pants

Record: .688 (11-5)
White jerseys, black pants

Record: .609 (42-27)
Black jerseys, gold pants

Record: .600 (24-16)
White jerseys, gold pants

Record: .597 (37-25)
Black jerseys, black pants

Record: .586 (51-36)
"Color Rush" alternates

Record: .563 (9-7)
Black jerseys, white pants

Record: .000 (0-1)