Twitter can be a cruel, dark place for NFL teams revealing new jerseys — just ask the Atlanta Falcons.
However, the Cleveland Browns on Wednesday proved jersey reveals don’t always need to be met with a dreaded social media ratio.
The Browns unveiled new jerseys inspired by the franchise’s history, particularly its iconic 1960s look. Of course, Nike overhauled the Browns’ jerseys in 2015, much to the chagrin of The Dawg Pound. And, believe it or not, reactions to the “new” threads were (mostly) positive.
Take a look:
Perfect. Well done, Browns. https://t.co/Tkr8DZ4ij3
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) April 15, 2020
DAWG CHECK pic.twitter.com/18ERna68Go
— Carter Burke (@carterb_99) April 15, 2020
🔥🔥🔥
— Madden NFL 25 (@EAMaddenNFL) April 15, 2020
“Yeaaaaaa Baby!!!” pic.twitter.com/lw4rk3KHTV
— Tattoo Baker 🎥✨ (@QB1TATT00) April 15, 2020
Love em! TRADITION. Clean.
— Charlie McMahan (@CharlieBMcMahan) April 15, 2020
https://twitter.com/SommerTimmy/status/1250454292877717504
Sickkkkkk
— Isaac (@PlayoffBrowns) April 15, 2020
Major W
— Michael $traub 👁 (@MichaelStraub9) April 15, 2020
Obviously, some people took issue with the jerseys. Most complaints centered around a feeling that the uniforms don’t look any different from last year’s (they do), while other fans apparently were fond of the orange pants. A few people had colorful ways of essentially saying, “those are bad.”
Still, the Browns’ redesigned jerseys came out of a difficult situation with a surprising Twitter victory — no small feat.