In April, the Cleveland Browns unveiled the new uniforms they'll be wearing beginning in the 2020 season.
But due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Browns' uniform unveil was an untraditional one, as players weren't available to model the team's new threads.
Rather, the Browns relied on team staffers -- who happened to be ex-football players -- to show off their new uniforms earlier this year.
But thanks to the start of training camp, we now have our first look at what some of Cleveland's biggest stars look like in the team's new unis, with the Browns' official Twitter account sharing photoshoots featuring Baker Mayfield, Myles Garrett, Nick Chubb and Jarvis Landry among others throughout this week.
While the Browns’ uniforms are officially “new,” they’ll likely look familiar to many. That’s because after wearing a modernized look since 2015, Cleveland is returning a more traditional style that mirrors the uniforms it had previously worn dating back the franchise’s inception in 1946.
Gone is the oversized striping on the team’s chest/shoulders, as well as the ‘Cleveland’ wordmark on its home and away sets. Instead, the Browns’ home uniform will simply feature a brown jersey with white numbers, while the road uniform will consist of brown numbers on a white jersey.
Both sets will include the team’s striping on both the sleeves and socks, and pairs of plain white and brown will be available to be worn with each.
Additionally, the team will maintain an alternate ‘Color Rush’ all-brown uniform with orange numbers. Unlike previous its previous iteration, however, there isn’t any striping on the sleeves.
All three uniforms also include a new bold typeface for the numbering and lettering.
On its helmets, the team has kept its brown facemasks and traditional striping and removed the texturized faux carbon pattern print that it has featured since 2015.