The Cleveland Browns are preparing for uniform changes in 2020 and there have been some minor updates as to what will change.

The Cleveland Browns are in the process of changing their uniforms for the second time since 2015. Cleveland’s current uniforms have been designated by the fan base as a disaster associated with historical fetes of losing.

So yeah, a change is needed and the Browns are making the changes.

ESPN Cleveland’s Tony Grossi was recently asked about any uniform changes, and while he didn’t have a ton of updates, the longtime scribe dropped a few nuggets.

Via an appearance on TheLandonDemand.com (8:33), Grossi said the new look will mirror the uniforms we came to know during the 1960s through 2014.

He added that the world “Cleveland” will be taken off the front of the jersey, while the word “Browns” will be removed from the pants.

Additionally, he shed some light on potential use of a white helmet, which would be a throwback to when Paul Brown first founded team.

According to Grossi, the person who advocated for this look no longer works for the Browns, so it’s a good bet you won’t see a white helmet.

Of course, the orange helmets are a jewel, but this is a fanbase that loves itself some history, and the white helmets would’ve certainly paid homage to the past. Plus, there’s more things uniform designers can do with a white helmet.

“There was some sentiment at one point in that building to look at the concept of a plain white helmet, which was the original Browns’ helmet, by the way, but the people who liked that idea are no longer in that building,” Grossi said.

There’s been a ton of turnover in the Browns’ front office, but I wonder if Alec Scheiner was the person who liked the idea. This is just my guess, based off Scheiner’s role in non-football decision making.

The Browns can’t wear their new uniforms until 2020, but Cleveland, looking to put its best foot forward as the organization expects to finish over .500 for the first time since 2007, is already try to shed the loser feeling attached to the old uniforms.

The Browns stumbled upon a hit with their “Color Rush” uniforms, but can only wear the combination three times during the regular season. Cleveland’s trying to change that, though, and has applied to the NFL for permission to wear the uniform more than three times.

Baker Mayfield made the uniforms an instant success when he snapped the Browns 19-game winless streak with a Week 3 win over the Jets on Thursday Night Football during the 2018 campaign.