PHOTOS: Cowboys, Panthers show off flashy 'Color Rush' uniforms
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The Dallas Cowboys and Carolina Panthers became the latest teams to jump on the NFL's "Color Rush" train Thursday, unveiling new uniform sets for their Thanksgiving Day contest.
The Panthers sported an all-blue combination made up of their usual alternate jerseys with new blue pants and socks.
The Cowboys wore the star-shouldered alternate jerseys they first unveiled in the 1990s, along with new white pants, and white socks.


Interestingly, the Cowboys' jerseys were first unveiled in the 1994 children's movie "Little Giants."
It's OK Nike, we know today's "Color Rush" jerseys came from "Little Giants." pic.twitter.com/IuV7EPRLZb
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) November 26, 2015
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