The Seahawks will wear their road white jerseys matched with blue pants when they kick off their wild-card playoff game against the NFC North champion Vikings at 10:05 a.m. PT this Sunday, Jan. 10 at University of Minnesota's TCF Bank Stadium.

Since transitioning to its new-look Nike digs in 2012, Seattle owns a 5-4 regular-season record when donning its white tops and blue bottoms. The Seahawks hold a 1-0 mark when wearing white jerseys with blue pants in the postseason, with that one playoff win coming in the team's 43-8 victory over the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII. Seattle won the last time it wore white and blue, topping the Baltimore Ravens 35-6 in Week 14 this past year.

When the Seahawks played at Minnesota in Week 13 earlier this season, they wore their road white jerseys paired with wolf grey pants en route to a 38-7 win. It was the very first regular-season win the Seahawks have secured in the white/wolf grey combo, with the club owning a 1-4 record all-time in that particular combination.

The table below shows how the Seahawks have fared in each of their six different color schemes. Seattle has enjoyed its most success when wearing wolf grey from head to toe, going 7-0 over the past four seasons, including a 2-0 record this past year with road wins against the San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals.

Regular Season (since 2012)

Uniform Combo Record (W-L) **White Jersey/Blue Pants** 5-4 Blue Jersey/Blue Pants 28-5 Grey Jersey/Grey Pants 7-0 White Jersey/Grey Pants 1-4 Blue Jersey/Grey Pants 2-2 White Jersey/White Pants 3-3 Overall 46-18

Postseason (since 2012)