Pro Bowl 2014 Uniforms: See What Players Are Wearing This Season
By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Jan 26, 2014 03:13 PM EST
Pro Bowl 2014 uniforms have been a hot topic since teaser photos of the teams' new ensemble were posted on Twitter in 2013.
So far, the only information on Pro Bowl 2014 uniforms were the pictures a few players and coaches shared through their Twitter account late in 2013 and early this year.
Nike, one of the sponsors for this year, was given the privilege of designing the uniforms with appropriate nameplates and numbers.
Nike designed these uniforms, which appear to look quite a bit like some of the college uniforms they've designed for Oregon. They're certainly far removed from the old blue and red uniforms, and the NFL is trying to drum up interest in the old all-star game by giving it a facelift.
It didn't take long for footballers to start taking snapshots of themselves in their new outfits.
Now that Jerry Rice and Deion Sanders have made their decisions on selecting teams final, there are tons of predictions coming out online regarding the match.
Jeremy Rice's newest draft picks posted a picture of the team having fun while sporting their new uniform. St. Louis Rams defensive end Robert Quinn and punter John Hekker on Jan. 24 showing off their new get-up.
Pro Bowl 2014's newest tablets, fancy uniforms and rule changes were made to make this year's event more interesting and more exciting.
Get a close and personal look at the Pro Bowl 2014's team uniforms and see if they've successfully spiced up this year's games.
Pro Bowl 2014 is just around the corner and this year's looking to be one of the best seasons yet.
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