In a recent Penthouse interview, Browns tight end Kellen Winslow said the team was on the verge of changing their classic uniforms.
“We’re in the process of changing all that,” he told the nudie mag. “Next year, you’re gonna see some new uniforms for the Cleveland Browns. This is really a big part of what Braylon Edwards and I have been talking about for a long time. It may be something similar to what the Broncos have. It’s time for a change. Sometimes people live in the past in Cleveland. That’s fine, but this team is trying to build an identity and start up something new.”
The Browns quickly denied there’d be any change, but that hasn’t stopped our readers from debating the fashion merits of our gridiron heros.
So, what do you think?
This article appears in Jan 16-22, 2008.

I back Kellen’s campaign as much as I back the Browns, and that’s a whole lot. If the dudes can’t sport orange pants full time, change the whole thing up. Let me do it for crying out loud!
Winslow & Co. may be here for a few seasons, the Orange and Brown will be here forever. Browns Uniforms signify something more than a eubonics effort for change.
If Change was demanded after the “old” Browns were relocated to Maryland, then the Change in UNIFORMS would have logically taken place when the “new” Browns emerged.
Kellen, you are not “the Browns”… nice try.