Patriots Unveil New White-on-White Uniforms for Week 6 Game Against Saints
When the New England Patriots visit the Saints on Sunday, they’ll look different from how they have at any point in their franchise history.
On Wednesday, the Patriots revealed a new white-on-white uniform scheme that they’ll debut in their Week 6 game in New Orleans. The white pants are the most notable addition, as they’ve never been paired with the modern white uniform, which became one of New England’s primary uniform tops in 2020.
Excluding throwback-themed games, in which the Patriots pair white pants with the red “Pat Patriot” uniform, New England hasn’t used white pants since it did so for a color-rush game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2017.
Whether this is a sign of things to come remains to be seen. However, the reaction to the white-on-white uniforms was overwhelmingly positive on social media, so perhaps the Patriots will listen to their fans.
Reminder: In Week 11, the Patriots will debut their NFL “Rivalries” uniform — dubbed the “Nor’easter” uniform — when they host the New York Jets.
Caleb Williams Declares War on Doubters: 'I Didn’t Come to Blend In, I Came to Make History!'

Caleb Williams, the Chicago Bears' rising star quarterback, is making it clear that his time in the NFL is not just about fitting in—it's about making a lasting impact. After a promising start to his rookie season, Williams has already shown that he's not here to be just another player in the league. In a recent statement that has sent shockwaves through the NFL, the young quarterback declared:
The bold statement is a testament to Williams' confidence, work ethic, and fierce determination to silence any critics who thought he might not be ready for the NFL spotlight. And judging by his early performance, it seems like Williams is only getting started. Through the first four games of the 2025 season, Williams has thrown for 927 yards, with 8 touchdowns and just 2 interceptions, demonstrating a level of maturity that belies his rookie status. His passer rating of 97.8 speaks to his precision and decision-making, and his mobility on the field has also impressed many, with 97 rushing yards and a touchdown to his name.
What’s even more impressive is his growing connection with wide receiver Rome Odunze. Together, the pair has combined for five touchdowns, showing that Williams is quickly developing the chemistry needed to lead the Bears’ offense to new heights. His calm under pressure, coupled with his ability to execute when it matters most, has drawn comparisons to some of the league's top quarterbacks.
But Williams isn’t just playing for the accolades or the numbers—he’s playing to prove that he belongs among the greats. His relentless work ethic and refusal to settle for anything less than greatness set him apart from many of his peers. He’s hungry to show that his success isn’t a fluke but the result of countless hours of preparation and an unshakable belief in his ability.
Williams' declaration of war on the doubters is more than just talk. It’s a call to action—a reminder that he’s not here for mediocrity. As the Bears prepare for their Monday Night Football matchup against the Washington Commanders, all eyes will be on Williams to see how he continues to develop and whether he can lead the team to greater success.
With his combination of skill, vision, and unrelenting drive, Caleb Williams is on a mission to make history—and it’s clear he’s only getting started.