The Cleveland Browns will announce a change to their uniforms for 2019. Could this mean more color rush in the upcoming season?

The Cleveland Browns will announce something major regarding their uniforms next for the upcoming season on Wednesday, so what’s the big news?

If pressed to guess, and keep in mind, this is only speculation, look for the NFL to have approved the Browns’ request for the team to wear their color-rush uniforms in six-to-eight games games during the 2019 season.

Baker Mayfield in the color rush uniforms? It’d truly mark a new era in Browns’ football!

The issue of the color rush uniform was addressed at the start of Training Camp, but owner Dee Haslam couldn’t really offer much info up on the topic because the NFL was still considering the issue.

Teams are aloud to wear their color-rush uniforms twice and possibly a third time, if a team makes the playoffs and decides to bust out the alternative look.

The local media made it seem like the possibility of getting permission to wear the color-rush uniforms was a long shot, but if you want to rumor monger, do nothing more than the tweet published by the Browns.

The orange stripes, broke into three lines with the text “Announcement Coming Wednesday” resembles the the organize stripes worn on the color-rush uniforms.

Frankly, if this isn’t the announcement, then who knows what type of PR ploy they’re cooking up over in Berea.

The Browns will have new uniforms in 2020, but it doesn’t make a whole lot of sense to unveil those now. That’s the type of story line that keeps the NFL in the headlines when there’s no football to played.

Admittedly, it seemed like a long shot the Browns’ wishes would be granted, because as hideous as the current uniforms have proven to be, there are a lot of fans who’ve shoveled out c-notes to wear the same jersey’s as the players.

That said, Browns’ fans are no stranger to replacing jerseys on a yearly basis. If the Browns are winning–and they’d better be–and the color rush uniforms are the “in” piece of on-field apparel to own, then the Dawg Pound will happily flock to the store to empty out their wallets.