Every Thursday during the NFL's regular season this year, the league's teams will take the field in specially designed "Color Rush" jerseys. The concept behind the uniforms, which were tested out in a few games in 2015, is to give franchises a chance to debut new (and sometimes torturous) looks that differ from what they normally wear.

With that in mind, plus the fact that the Redskins will face the Cowboys on Thanksgiving in 2016 — otherwise known as the Michael Jordan of Thursdays — people have anxiously awaited to see what Washington's uni's will look like. Well, if a recent (and, it's necessary to point out, unofficial) leak of the Color Rush jerseys is any indication, the NFC East champions aren't going to be getting much of an overhaul.

Here are the tweets and photos that purportedly reveal the final choices for each of the 32 teams:

https://twitter.com/NFL_Leaks/status/743833607559581696 https://twitter.com/NFL_Leaks/status/743877309803991040 https://twitter.com/NFL_Leaks/status/743879457556017152

As you can see in the second post and third posts, the Redskins are apparently set to trade in the Burgundy and Gold for some Maroon and Gold. It's news that'll make half of Jim Zorn happy, but for those dreaming of something more drastic, such as white-on-white, burgundy-on-burgundy or a totally unforeseen black outfit, the development is somewhat deflating.

After all, Washington has rocked gold pants and red jerseys at various points throughout the organization's history. Nothing's locked in yet, sure, but no one will be rushing for these colors if they eventually turn out to be the real thing.

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