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Why Ravens are wearing all-purple uniforms on Thanksgiving

The Baltimore Ravens are embracing their most royal color on Thanksgiving.

It'll be an all-purple ensemble for the Ravens on Thursday night.

It's a big game for the Ravens, who enter Thursday night tied for first in the AFC North with the Pittsburgh Steelers, both with a 6-5 record.

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Baltimore encounters the 3-8 Cincinnati Bengals, who should be stronger than they have been since they get Joe Burrow back at QB.

The Ravens will have to hope their stylish look can come through.

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Why are the Ravens wearing all-purple uniforms?

The Ravens for the first time this season have chosen to wear this all-purple look.

It's called their "Purple Rising" uniform.

This is how they describe it:

"Purple will rise once again as we bring back our Purple Rising alternate helmet for its second season on the field. First introduced last year, this alternate helmet features a metallic purple rising painted shell with gold talon lines, a gold face mask, and the front-facing Ravens logo—best known for the red eyes that adorn the player entrance tunnel at M&T Bank Stadium. Purple Rising remains just the third helmet version to be worn by the Ravens since the franchise's 1996 inception."

It's definitely really sharp. Look good, feel good, play good.

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