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1950 – The Browns started wearing orange leather helmets, but switched back to white helmets after only four weeks. They wore orange helmets for the 1951 preseason but returned to wearing white helmets for the remainder of the season. They would switch to hard plastic orange helmets with a single white stripe full-time in 1952.
This template allows stylized uniforms like those found with Template:Football kit. Editors can customize colors and patterns of uniforms. The elements of the uniform include: Helmet; Jersey Sleeves; Body; Pants
In 1936, they modified the design into "an early version of psychedelia" by adding three orange stripes to their helmets, changing the color of the jerseys from orange to white, complementing the new white jerseys with fourteen navy and orange alternating stripes on the sleeves, and introducing socks with a similar striped pattern extending ...
If you’re into coverage schemes (h/t TruMedia), it may be worth noting that Goff has especially shredded man coverage this season, leading the NFL in YPA (11.9) and Passer Rating (154.3). All ...
Penn State wore this helmet, prior to the days of the facemask, from 1949 through 1956 and the overall concept of the design has never been messed with. 1957-1961: Numbers added to helmet AP Photo ...
At the end of the fantasy football regular season (typically Week 13 of the NFL season) the teams with the best records face off in the playoffs (typically in Weeks 14-16).
The Steelers (then known as the Pittsburgh Pirates) first logo was the city coat of arms. Current logo of the Steelers. The Steelers have had several logos in the early part of their history, among them including the crest of Pittsburgh, a football with Pittsburgh's then-smoggy skyline, as well as a construction worker hanging onto a chain holding a pennant.
Our fantasy football draft kit is your one-stop shop to get ready for the upcoming season and build a winning team! Fantasy Football Draft Kit: Rankings, mocks, cheat sheets, sleepers and more ...