For the first time in his NFL career, Tom Brady will be suiting up in something other than a Patriots uniform.
He signed a two-year deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in March after 20 years in New England.
His new team unveiled new uniforms for the 2020 season on Tuesday, with a video that showed Lavonte David, Devin White and Chris Godwin (still wearing No. 12, a number that will be worn next season by Brady) each wearing a different version.
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— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) April 7, 2020
“We are excited to return to our classic Super Bowl era uniforms while also introducing a sleek Color Rush uniform that showcases our signature pewter in a new and dramatic way,” Buccaneers owner/co-chairman Ed Glazer said in a statement.
It’s the Buccaneers’ first uniform change since 2014.
But perhaps the uniforms most closely associated with the Bucs are their classic “Creamsicle” uniforms that they wore from their inception in 1976 until 1997. Which leads us to our question.