There are only a handful of teams in the NFL that use white jerseys for their primary uniforms. The Dallas Cowboys were one of the first teams to do that, and the Rams joined that group last season when they moved to Los Angeles.

Well, on Sunday, it’ll be the Cowboys who get to wear white, while the Rams will wear navy for the first time all year.

Navy blue jerseys at Dallas on Sunday. https://t.co/l1HbylRIzo — Rich Hammond (@Rich_Hammond) September 25, 2017

This is particularly interesting because the Rams have been wearing helmets with white horns, and that’s likely to continue with the navy jerseys.

It might look a bit weird, considering the team is clearly trying to get rid of as much gold as possible, but it’s far more prevalent on the navy jerseys than it is on the home whites.

This is the third different jersey the Rams have worn in four weeks, too. In the first two games, they wore white. Last Thursday, they wore their yellow Color Rush uniforms, which seem to be popular among fans.

Later this season, they’ll wear their iconic blue and yellow throwback threads. Fans voted to have the Rams wear them against the Seahawks on October 8 and against the 49ers on New Year’s Eve.