Dallas Cowboys to wear throwbacks on Thanksgiving Day

By David Helman
FOX Sports Dallas Cowboys Writer

DALLAS – It’s finally happening.

After months of speculation, the Dallas Cowboys confirmed they’ll be wearing their throwback uniforms this season for their Thanksgiving Day game against the New York Giants (4:30 p.m. ET on FOX and the FOX Sports app).

The Cowboys’ uniforms originally featured a white helmet with a blue star, complemented by a white and blue jersey. The team sported that look for its first five seasons, from 1960 to '64, before switching to its iconic silver helmet.

"We’re beyond excited to bring back our throwback helmets this season," Dallas Cowboys Chief Brand Officer Charlotte Jones said in an email. "The white helmet, along with the throwback uniforms honoring our teams from the 1960s, have long been a fan favorite, and we’re thrilled to bring back the tradition of wearing those helmets and uniforms on Thanksgiving Day once again."

The Cowboys wore their throwbacks on Thanksgiving from 2004 to '12, giving franchise favorites Tony Romo and Dez Bryant the opportunity to sport the old threads. That trend was discontinued in 2013, when the NFL announced a new policy preventing teams from wearing more than one helmet in a season.

The league revised that policy last summer, allowing teams to wear one alternate helmet to pair with alternate or color rush uniforms. From the time that change was announced a year ago, there had been speculation that the Cowboys would be bringing back their throwbacks.

Now, it’s confirmed.

David Helman covers the Dallas Cowboys for FOX Sports, providing insight and analysis on the NFL’s most visible franchise. Prior to joining FOX, David spent nine seasons covering the Cowboys for the team’s official website, DallasCowboys.com. In 2018, he won a regional Emmy for his role in producing "Dak Prescott: A Family Reunion" about the quarterback’s time at Mississippi State.