NFL unveils gold-trimmed Pro Bowl uniforms to celebrate Super Bowl 50
The Pro Bowl uniforms have undergone a golden makeover to commemorate the Super Bowl's golden anniversary.
To celebrate the Super Bowl's golden anniversary, the NFL has decided to turn everything gold for the 2015 season and that includes the league's Pro Bowl uniforms.
The next Pro Bowl will be played on Jan. 31, 2016 in Hawaii and when players take the field, they won't be wearing the neon orange and neon yellow that they rocked in 2015, instead, they'll be wearing something slightly more subtle.
As you can see below, one team in the Pro Bowl will be wearing all white, with gold-trim. The other team will be wearing all black, with gold-trim. Basically, if you don't like the Saints jerseys, you'll probably hate these.

Although the illustration above shows off gold numbers, it's possible that the league might eventually go with something slightly different. A picture tweeted out by NFL.com's Marc Sessler showed jerseys that didn't have gold numbers.
Here's a sneak peek at the #2016ProBowl uniforms, part of the NFL's 'On the Fifty' celebration of Super Bowl 50. pic.twitter.com/xixHm7Had2
— Marc Sessler (@MarcSesslerNFL) March 23, 2015
Gold numbers or not, these jerseys are definitely a step up from last year's jerseys. Electric yellow just doesn't look good with anything.

For more on what the NFL is doing to celebrate its 50th anniversary of the Super Bowl era, check out our main story.















