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When the first ever Pro Bowl draft was held on Tuesday, Jan. 21, little was known about the new uniforms the players would be wearing. The only inkling of a sample that most fans had seen up to that point was this rendered image from Nike:

Now that Jerry Rice and Deion Sanders have selected their respective teams, Nike was finally able to produce the necessary uniforms with appropriate nameplates and numbers. It didn't take long for teams and players to start snapping pictures of their new unis.

Who might benefit the most from the Pro Bowl without having to play in it? That would be mega-agent Drew Rosenhaus. He snapped off a picture with one of his many clients, Carolina Panthers defensive end Greg Hardy:

Some players are having fun while sporting their new uniforms. St. Louis Rams defensive end Robert Quinn and punter John Hekker are all smiles with Jerry Rice:

For others, such as Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt, it is business as usual:

Alright, at least Watt and teammate Duane Brown found some time to cut loose:

Jerry Rice really must have something he liked when watching the Kansas City Chiefs this season:

The amount of neon when these two teams are near each other is staggering. You might need to adjust the brightness on your TV during the game:

The Rams were good enough to get the Team Rice official picture:

When all is said and done, everyone will have varying takes on the new Pro Bowl uniforms. In fact, opinions are flying around Twitter already:

The new draft approach, fancy uniforms and rule changes are all a part of the NFL's plan to bring some excitement back into this game. We will find out if these uniforms and other additions to this year's event have helped when the Pro Bowl takes place on Sunday, Jan. 26.