Tampa Bay Buccaneers Reveal Uniform Combination For Home Opener Against Chicago Bears

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have revealed the jerseys they will wear in the home opener against the Chicago Bears.
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After a Week 1 upset over the Minnesota Vikings, it's safe to say the Tampa Bay Buccaneers got their season off to a good start. They return to action against Justin Fields and the Chicago Bears on Sunday in Raymond James Stadium for the first time this season. The defense will see a different kind of test in Week 2, as Fields is a mobile quarterback who will win the game on the ground if the Buccaneers aren't careful.

This week, as the Buccaneers must scheme for a dual-threat quarterback instead of an elite wide receiver like they did last week against the Vikings, the team will be wearing white on white jerseys.

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The double whites will be a clean jersey matchup against the Bears. Both teams come into the game with the potential to roll out clean uniforms, and the white-on-white set allows for the Bears to pick a matchup that contrasts well.

The Bears' social media team teases an orange helmet. It's likely they wear orange-on-orange jerseys, which will completely contrast with what the Buccaneers will be wearing. 

The Buccaneers host the Bears at 1 p.m. local time on FOX with Joe Davis, Daryl Johnston, and Pam Oliver on the call. 

Hopefully, on top of a slick jersey matchup, the two teams can provide an entertaining game as both teams aren't necessarily considered playoff contenders, and neither team holds strong expectations. 

Here's a list of what the Buccaneers have worn by game this year:

Vikings: White jersey, pewter pants


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Kade Kimble
KADE KIMBLE

Kade has been covering a wide variety of teams ranging from the NFL to the NBA and college athletics since joining Sports Illustrated's FanNation in 2022.