The Kansas City Chiefs are wearing alternate uniforms for the first time during the 2025 NFL season.

White-On-White: Kansas City Chiefs Bring Back Fan-Favorite Alternate Uniform for Week 5 Monday Night Football Clash
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs aren’t just bringing their A-game to the field in Week 5 — they’re bringing back the look.
When the reigning AFC powerhouse hosts the Jacksonville Jaguars under the bright lights of Monday Night Football, they’ll be dressed head-to-toe in their classic white-on-white uniform combination — a sleek alternate design that has not only become a fan favorite but also carries decades of history, superstition, and nostalgia.
For Chiefs fans, this announcement is more than a wardrobe update. It’s the return of a uniform steeped in lore, associated with both heartbreak and redemption, and wrapped in a winning legacy during the Patrick Mahomes era.
First Time in 2025, But a Familiar Look
The Chiefs confirmed the uniform choice with a hype video shared across their social platforms, quickly racking up thousands of likes, shares, and celebratory comments. It marks the first time this season Kansas City will don the all-white look.
Fans have been clamoring for its return since the offseason, and for good reason. The Chiefs wore white-on-white twice in 2024, and both games ended in decisive victories:
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A 22-17 win against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 3.
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A 29-10 Christmas Day rout over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The combination’s record speaks for itself. Since 2018, the Chiefs have worn the white-on-white look eight times and have walked away with six victories.
Mahomes himself seems to thrive in the set, with some of his most efficient outings coming while wearing it. Fans have noticed, and so have opponents.
History, Superstition, and the Ghost of Super Bowl I
For many franchises, alternate uniforms are simply aesthetic experiments. For the Chiefs, though, the white-on-white has long carried a story that stretches back to the very first Super Bowl.
In January 1967, the Chiefs, then representing the AFL, took the field against the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl I dressed in white helmets, white jerseys, and white pants. The result was a crushing 35-10 loss.
Legend has it that head coach Hank Stram, a man known for his superstitions, banned the look entirely after that defeat. For nearly two decades, the Chiefs avoided the all-white set, treating it almost like a cursed relic.
It wasn’t until 1989, when Marty Schottenheimer took over as head coach, that the Chiefs reintroduced the combination. To the delight of fans, it quickly became a staple. Over the years, the “cursed” set was rebranded as a symbol of grit and swagger — and eventually, victory.
The Mahomes Era: A Modern Revival
In the Patrick Mahomes era, white-on-white has become more than just nostalgia — it’s become a marker of success.
Here’s a look at the Mahomes-era history of the uniform:
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2018 vs. Rams (L, 54-51) – A Monday night classic remembered as one of the highest-scoring games in NFL history.
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2021 vs. Raiders (W, 48-9) – A statement blowout against a divisional rival.
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2021 vs. Chargers (W, 34-28) – Mahomes’ clutch performance in overtime sealed the win.
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2022 vs. Chargers (W, 27-24) – Another nail-biter victory.
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2023 vs. Vikings (W, 27-20) – A tough road win.
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2023 vs. Packers (L, 27-19) – A rare stumble.
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2024 vs. Falcons (W, 22-17).
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2024 vs. Steelers (W, 29-10).
Heading into Week 5 of 2025, the Chiefs hold a 6-2 record in white-on-white under Mahomes — a strong omen as they face Jacksonville in primetime.
Fan Reaction: Excitement and Nostalgia
Within minutes of the announcement, Chiefs Kingdom was buzzing.
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“The cleanest look in football. Period,” one fan tweeted.
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Another added: “Mahomes in all-white = guaranteed W. Book it.”
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Some older fans chimed in with memories of Super Bowl I, marveling at how far the uniform’s legacy has come.
The hype video itself showcased slow-motion highlights of Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Chris Jones in past all-white games, feeding into the growing belief that this combination carries a little bit of magic.
NFL’s New Rules: More Alternates, More Creativity
The 2025 season has already been a landmark year for NFL uniforms, thanks to updated league rules. Teams are now allowed to wear alternate or throwback uniforms up to four times per season, and they can introduce a third alternate helmet to pair with special sets.
Perhaps even more exciting is the NFL’s new “Rivalries” initiative with Nike, which will debut special alternate uniforms reflecting local culture and history during divisional games. The AFC West, however, won’t see its turn until 2027.
That means the Chiefs’ white-on-white choice is not just a nod to tradition but also a sign of the league’s growing emphasis on uniform variety and creativity.
Chiefs vs. Jaguars: More Than Just the Jerseys
While the uniforms will dominate the pregame conversation, the matchup itself is just as important.
The Jaguars, led by Trevor Lawrence, are one of the AFC’s rising teams, eager to prove they can hang with Mahomes and the defending AFC West champs. The Chiefs, meanwhile, are looking to solidify their early-season dominance and continue building momentum toward another playoff push.
But make no mistake: the all-white look will add an extra layer of hype to what’s already shaping up to be one of the must-watch games of the week.
Conclusion: More Than a Uniform
The Chiefs’ decision to break out their white-on-white alternates is about more than aesthetics. It’s about history — from the heartbreak of Super Bowl I to the swagger of the Mahomes era. It’s about superstition turned into success, and about tradition colliding with modern NFL innovation.
For fans, it’s a chance to relive the nostalgia of the past while celebrating the dominance of the present. For the team, it’s a reminder that style and substance can coexist — and that sometimes, a uniform can carry more weight than just fabric and color.
As the Chiefs take the field under the Monday night lights, one thing is clear: the all-white look is no longer a curse. It’s a statement.
And if recent history is any guide, the Jaguars will have more than just Mahomes to worry about — they’ll be facing a team dressed for dominance, both in performance and in style.