Our guys had a special delivery today ... 👀 pic.twitter.com/onZnF4fpKo — Cleveland Browns (@Browns) April 15, 2020

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Browns players received a special delivery of their new jerseys in the mail on Wednesday and the reviews were favorable.

Myles Garrett tweeted a fire emoji and #backtotheroots about the new classic duds, which will be unveiled on the team’s website and social media platforms at noon today.

Later in the day, Baker Mayfield gave his thumbs up when he opened the box, first checking out the "1946 stitched inside the collar.'

"I like it," Mayfield said. "Traditional."

He also loved the white jersey when he pulled it out.

“Oooh, I like that. The stripes. Sweet,” he said. “Plain and simple. I like that. Back to the good old days.”

and other groups who are pivotal in the community year round and serving as role models in the face of significant adversity due to COVID-19. Link: https://t.co/d4bzRoMdPO#backtoourroots #giveback pic.twitter.com/LBt9AvvG2W — Baker Mayfield (@bakermayfield) April 15, 2020

Joe Bitonio opened the box and said “oooh.’’

Jarvis Landry proclaimed “yes sir, yes sir.’’

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And Nick Chubb, in his understated way, said, “heck yeah.’’

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By all accounts, the unis are a return to the glory days of the past, with a simple, traditional look. They evoke the memory of Jim Brown, Clay Matthews, Bobby Mitchell and other Browns greats in their playing days.

New unis are 🔥 #backtotheroots — Myles Garrett ⚡️ (@MylesLGarrett) April 14, 2020

The uniforms were designed with Browns fans in mind, as well as the players.

Browns owner Dee Haslam has said the uniforms are “nothing fancy’’ and “I think we got it right this time.’’

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The Browns are also donating 100 percent of the net proceeds from the first wave of jersey sales to professionals who have put their lives on the line in COVID-19 relief efforts. The initiative is part of their “Hats Off To Our Heroes’’ fund.

“When finalizing our uniform announcement, we realized we had an incredible opportunity to further our support of heroes battling COVID-19 on the front lines for our entire community,” said Executive Vice President JW Johnson in a release.“We hope the excitement surrounding the new uniforms can help make a significant impact through the ‘Hats Off to Our Heroes’ Fund, and we greatly appreciate the support from our fans, retail partners and team to make this special way to give back to those leaders possible.”