For one night, Black and Gold might go black on black.

That's according to Steelers' president Art Rooney II, who said that the team will wear all-black jerseys if their Thanksgiving opponent, the Colts, decide to wear all-white during the league's Thanksgiving night color rush games.

“I haven’t heard anything official, but I assume that’s a color rush game,” Rooney said about the Steelers--Colts game. “It’ll be Indianapolis’ call in terms of what uniform they wear, and so I haven’t heard yet from them what their color rush uniform is. We’ll have to wait and see on that one what color we’ll be wearing.”

Rooney also said that the team has considered wearing all-gold jerseys, which would be similar to the team's practice jerseys that sport a gold top with gold pants. But ultimately, Rooney feels that black on black would simply look better.

“We had our options,” said Rooney. “We had some presentations from Nike in terms of what the options were, and we decided our color-option was going to be black, and the default option is going to be white. When you’re the road team, the home team gets to decide what it’s wearing. If for some reason the Colts would decide to wear white, we would wear black. We just felt black was more of our predominant color (than gold).”

Already one of the most intimidating jerseys in football, the specter of seeing James Harrison run out of the tunnel in an all-black jersey is enough to send chills down an opponent's spine, along with giving Steelers another edge against a team that they've beaten two consecutive years.