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Yahoo
08-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Browns Announce Mysterious Uniform Change Plan
The Cleveland Browns boast one of the more traditional and unchanged uniforms in the history of the NFL. Fans have shown excitement and optimism after the team got a haul in the NFL Draft, including a pair of signal callers, one of whom could be the future franchise quarterback. Advertisement While the team frequently disappoints on the field, Browns fans take pride in traditions like the Dawg Pound and the lack of a standard team logo, which is usually represented by just a picture of the blank helmet. That might be changing. While the team has re-adopted Brownie the elf as an on-field logo in recent years, the uniform remains largely unchanged, other than the Color Rush variety that also included a return to the all white helmets that Cleveland wore years ago. Earlier this week, the Browns were named as one of the teams in the league that will debut an alternate helmet in 2025, as Andrew Lind described. Advertisement "The Browns unveiled white alternate helmets in 2023 and have paired them with their 1946 throwback uniforms ever since, but they could be adjusting the stripes to better match their pants," Lind wrote. "They could also reveal a new brown shell to pair with their Color Rush design, though that hasn't been worn since 2022." There are no specifics on what changes will be made or what the alternate helmet will look like for Cleveland. But as the Browns remain the only team in the league with no logo on their lid, it's possible, however unlikely, that the organization finally makes the jump to a standardized logo. It's also possible that the change is so small that it's barely noticeable. Advertisement Then again, who wouldn't like to see Brownie on the side of the Browns helmets? Related: Browns Shedeur Sanders Move Could Mean Trade? Related: Elijah Moore Takes Shot At Browns, Needs Bills' Josh Allen To Save Career

NBC Sports
03-04-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
Jameis Winston bids farewell to Cleveland in heartfelt message
Jameis Winston played only one season in Cleveland, but it apparently made a lasting impression on him. After the quarterback officially signed his deal with the Giants, Winston wrote a good-bye. He said he was sending his 'deepest gratitude' to the city, the team and its fans. 'I'm so happy and grateful for everything we experienced together this past year,' Winston wrote. 'From day one, you welcomed my family and me with open arms, and for that, I'm forever grateful. To the Dawg Pound, you were electric. Snow or shine, highs or lows, your energy never wavered. You reminded us all what loyalty, passion and community really look like. 'This year was one of growth, service and adaptability, not just for me personally but for my family as well. And Cleveland, you played a major role in that. The spirit of this city, the heart of its people and the bond we've built will always be with us. 'One moment I'll never forget is beating the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday Night Football in what turned out to be the most iconic snow game in NFL history. The energy, the emotion, the unity, we all felt it. That night was Cleveland at its finest. 'To the amazing men and women who make this city special: Thank you. You've made a lasting impact on our lives, helping us rise to a greater calling — one rooted in unity, service and love. 'Wishing you continued blessings, prosperity and nothing but the best.'