Cleveland unveiled its uniforms for the 2020 season and beyond, which were inspired by the championship Browns teams of the past.
Harkening back to its 1964 NFL title team led by legendary running back Jim Brown, Cleveland’s updated look will feature brown jerseys with white pants and white jerseys with brown pants. While those will be the primary combinations, the Browns’ new wardrobe will also include white jerseys and white pants.
Both ensembles will include Cleveland’s traditional striping: three white stripes and two orange stripes on the brown jerseys and three brown stripes and two orange stripes on the white jerseys, with matching socks on both, a core fixture throughout the franchise’s history. Both the white and brown pants will have a brown stripe sandwiched by two orange stripes running down the side.
Both jersey fronts will not feature any words above the numbers, another nod to Cleveland’s past.
Stitched inside the collar of every jersey is “1946,” in honor of the year the franchise was founded. That will replace “DAWG POUND,” which filled that spot since 2015.
The team will be donating net proceeds off jersey sales to the “Hats Off To Our Heroes” fund, which will focus on aiding health care professionals, first responders and educational professionals who are fighting to combat the coronavirus pandemic.