Tennessee's long lost second version of the Smokey Grey adidas football uniform surfaced on Twitter on Friday, worn by a youth football team in Israel.

The New England Patriots team twitter account posted an image of the uniform.

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Game time! But first... pic.twitter.com/cAwLct9Xrf — New England Patriots (@Patriots) June 16, 2017

Tennessee wore its original Smokey Grey adidas uniform in 2013 against Georgia and Vanderbilt.

The uniform was modified to include an orange checkerboard pattern on the shoulders for the 2014 season, Tennessee's final season wearing adidas, but the new design never saw the light of day in Knoxville. The only image of the uniform that originally surfaced was a photo of the retail version of the jersey.

The Vols have worn the Nike version of the Smokey Grey alternate uniform, which includes an alternate helmet, over the last two seasons — home wins over Georgia and Florida and the Music City Bowl win over Nebraska in December.

Patriots owner Robert Kraft for a second straight year is leading 18 NFL Hall of Famers and their spouses or guests on an ambassador trip through Israel. Judging by the photo, the full Smokey Grey adidas alternate, including the game pants, was sent to Israel.

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