In keeping with their long past, the Browns will wear white helmets for the first time since 1951.
Cleveland Browns will shelve the orange helmets without the classic logos. this season in three games.
Agreeing with their historic past, the Browns will wear white helmets for the first time since 1951.
Cleveland will come out. all-white classic look – white helmet, jersey and pants – Week 2 (September 18) in Pittsburgh, home in Week 6 (October 15) against San Francisco and again in Week 17 (December 28) against the New York Jets in the regular season’s home final.The new helmet includes an orange and brown stripe in the center. The Browns wore white helmets for their first six NFL seasons – they merged from the 1950 All-American Football Conference – before switching to orange helmets for the 1952 season .
“We are extremely excited and truly delighted to have the opportunity to wear a replacement helmet,” said JW Johnson executive vice president. “We decided to use white helmets for many reasons – it reminds us of our past and many of our greatest players have worn white helmets. Our fans also tell us this is the direction they want it.”
Last year, the NFL began allowing teams to wear helmets instead.
Teams The Browns won four consecutive AAFC championships before joining the NFL in 1950 and winning freshman honors with a roster that included Hall of Famers Otto Graham, Marion Motley, Lou Groza, Bill Willis, Mac Speedie and Dante Lavelli.
The orange Cleveland helmet, the only one in the league without the logo, has long been a point of contention among Browns fans. , while others wanted the team to. Selected by fans.