Change is usually for the better. At least in this case and many others pertaining the Cleveland Browns, one can hope it is.
After bringing in yet another new head of the front office in John Dorsey as well as assistant coaches Ken Zampese and Todd Haley, the Browns have now been rumored to make another change. This one will not have a direct effect on how the team performs but it will definitely help the sales department.
According to ESPN Cleveland’s Tony Rizzo, the Browns have a plan in place to redesign their uniforms starting in the 2020 NFL season. The reason the team cannot unveil new uniforms right now is due to a rule that makes the team rock their current threads for the minimum of five years. There has been plenty of rumors in the past about the Browns considering changing it up once again with their uniforms and many fans don’t like the current look, leading many to believe the idea has been brought up and the team may be ready to completely shake up the look within the next few years.
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Most Clevelanders have been clamoring over the old look the Browns used to wear on Sundays, as the original brown and orange was simplistic and appealing to the eye at the same time. As of right now, the ridiculously-toned uniforms are not something that Cleveland football fans are advocates for.
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