Oregon is gearing up for a rivalry matchup with the Washington Huskies in Week 14. Ahead of that matchup, the Ducks have revealed which uniform combination will be worn inside Autzen Stadium on Saturday.

The Ducks are wearing chrome helmets with their black “Fly Era” jerseys and gray pants. This will be the first time since 2012 that the Ducks are wearing a gray-black-gray combination. In that 2012 game against Stanford, the team wore carbon-fiber helmets instead of the chrome that will be worn in Week 14.

This is the first time the Ducks have ever worn chrome helmets with black jerseys. Seniors Dillon Gabriel and Dontae Manning were selected to show off their uniforms.

The last time the Ducks took the field, they sported a black-white-black combination. The game before that, against Maryland, the team wore a throwback yellow-green-yellow combo.

Oregon and Washington have one of the most storied rivalries in college sports. The Ducks have 48 wins in the series while the Huskies have 63. While the former Pac-12 rivals play annually, the Ducks typically end the season with a game against Oregon State. With the Ducks and Huskies moving to the B1G, this matchup is getting the spotlight.

The Ducks have lost 3 in a row to the Huskies. The team fell in the regular season last year and then lost the rematch in the Pac-12 Championship as well. The Ducks haven’t won a home game against the Huskies since 2018.

This game will kick off from Autzen Stadium on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. ET on NBC. Oregon is an 18.5-point favorite, via FanDuel.