This weekend's game between the Seahawks and Carolina Panthers will feature Seattle sporting what has become a common - and successful - look at Charlotte's Bank of America Stadium.

The club will wear its blue jerseys paired with wolf grey pants for Sunday's divisional round playoff matchup. It's the same uniform combination the Seahawks wore while earning regular-season wins at Carolina in 2012 and 2013, with Seattle owning a 2-2 overall record in blue/wolf grey since transitioning to its new-look Nike digs four seasons ago.

The team's 2012 win in blue jerseys and wolf grey pants at Carolina saw the Seahawks defense sack Cam Newton four times while limiting the Carolina quarterback to what was a career-low 141 yards passing in a 16-12 victory. Up 16-10 with less than four minutes to play, Seattle forced a Newton incompletion on a 4th-and-goal play from the 1-yard-line, took an intentional safety with a minute to go, and on the Panthers' ensuing possession then-rookie Bruce Irvin forced a Newton fumble that the Seahawks recovered to seal the win.

In 2013's win in blue/wolf grey at Carolina, quarterback Russell Wilson's 43-yard fourth-quarter touchdown to wideout Jermaine Kearse put the Seahawks on top and free safety Earl Thomas forced a fumble that the Seahawks recovered to run out the clock and preserve a 12-7 win.