The Los Angeles Rams will be covered in blue and yellow on Sunday in Super Bowl LIII, donning their classic throwback uniforms against the New England Patriots. They’re arguably the best uniforms in the NFL and thanks to the league making an exception for the Rams this season, L.A. wore them in five regular-season games.

The blue and yellow jerseys will be the Rams’ primary look again in 2019, but things will change after that. In conjunction with the new stadium opening in 2020, the Rams will also get a uniform redesign that year.

No one knows what they’re going to look like yet as the team is still in the early stages of the process with Nike, but many fans hope they resemble the classic blue and yellow look the team will be sporting on Super Bowl Sunday.

One thing’s for sure: The horns aren’t going anywhere. In an interview with The Athletic’s Lindsay Jones, COO Kevin Demoff shared very minor details on the redesign.

“We’ve told Nike the one thing that is sacrosanct is the horns,” Demoff said. “The goal is a modern take on our historical jerseys.”

This could mean the helmet will remain relatively unchanged from the current horn look. It could also mean the horns on the shoulders will be included in the redesign, too. No one truly knows – not even the Rams yet – what the uniforms will look like, but it’s good to know the horns will remain at the forefront.