ALLEN PARK, Mich. -- Marvin Jones got a shipment in the mail Friday and you’ll see them on his feet Sunday.

The Detroit Lions wide receiver received his second pair of custom cleats from DEZ Customz in Maryland, this one a blue design of a Lion on a white shoe. The cleats are expected to make their debut on Jones’ feet Sunday when the Lions face Washington.

"You switch it up. There's not a lot of stuff that you could do with our uniforms," Marvin Jones said of customizing his cleats. Michael Rothstein

“It’s just, I don’t know. It’s different,” Jones said. “You switch it up. There’s not a lot of stuff that you could do with our uniforms. It’s a style thing, pretty cool.”

His other custom shoe -- black with “The Flash” logo on one foot and “The Flash” comic book character on the other -- made their season debut on Jones’ feet last week. He had to cover up part of it, though, due to the NFL’s uniform rules.

And no, Jones does not have a nickname. He’s never been called “The Flash.”

He had a similar design last season in Cincinnati, when he had The Flash done in orange. Now, he’s got it in black-and-blue.

“It’s just good, first of all, it looks good,” Jones said. “It was good for the field, I guess. He’s not my favorite but it looks good on the shoe.

“And it’s a good name, you know. It’s a good name for a cleat.”

Jones said he’ll wear the two pairs of custom cleats this season based off the uniform color the Lions are wearing each week.