The Los Angeles Rams have gone down the same road that the Dallas Cowboys have been on for years: making their primary jerseys white. Typically, a team wears its solid colors at home, but that’s not the case across all of football.

The Rams made adjustments to their uniform this season, removing almost all of the gold from the set, and replacing the gold horns on the helmet with white ones. As a result, the Rams have worn all white uniforms for both of their games this season, but that’ll change on Thursday night.

Both the 49ers and Rams will wear Color Rush uniforms, which are black and yellow, respectively. It’ll bring a bit of much-needed color to the Rams’ jerseys, which has Todd Gurley excited.

“I love it,” he said. “Last year they cheated us on the Color Rush, so we actually got to go back to … last time we wore those Color Rushes it was a good night for us. So hopefully it’ll be another good one.”

The Rams didn’t get to wear them last year because the Seahawks wore their blinding green uniforms for their Thursday night matchup in December. Had both teams wore their Color Rush uniforms, it’d be difficult to decipher which team was which.

The last time the Rams wore them was in 2015, when they beat the Buccaneers 31-23. It was the team’s last game in St. Louis, so getting a win at home like that was special.

Gurley explained why he’s so excited to wear the yellow jerseys, and it has a lot to do with the fact that the Rams’ current uniforms are, well, boring.

“It’s just something different. Obviously just generic jerseys every game for us anyway, because we wear the white jerseys every game now,” Gurley said, laughing. “So it’s like we get to wear something different other than the throwback colors, but it’s just cool man. … It just brings a little bit more swag to the game.”

Hopefully that “swag” will translate to a win over the 49ers on Thursday night, and another big game for Gurley.