Bucs bring back Creamsicle uniforms for game with Lions

Tom Brady is gone but the Creamsicle is back with the Buccaneers

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will wear their famed Creamsicle uniforms when they face the Detroit Lions in October.

The team made the announcement via social media on Wednesday.

Per Buccaneers.com:

The players will take the field in orange jerseys, white pants, orange and white socks, and white helmets bearing the celebrated “Bucco Bruce” logo. The uniforms were unveiled in an announcement video that harkens back to the 1970s and features current stars Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, Lavonte David, and Antoine Winfield in addition to such team legends as Mike Alstott, Rondé Barber, and Derrick Brooks.

“Our fans have waited a decade to see our players back in these classic Creamsicle jerseys, and we are excited to celebrate our rich legacy when we debut these one-of-a-kind uniforms on Oct. 15th against the Detroit Lions,” said Buccaneers Chief Operating Officer Brian Ford. “As we begin this new era of Buccaneers football, we aim to honor those who have played a vital role in our Club’s journey while also appealing to a new generation of fans who will drive our future success.”

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