Tampa Bay changed their uniforms going into the 2014 season, a decision many fans disagreed with, a list that can now include tight end O.J. Howard.

In an Instagram story posted on the third year players account, Howard believes that the team should bring back their throwback jerseys from 1997-2013.

Before the 1997 jerseys, the Buccaneers wore the famous orange creamsicle jerseys from 1976-1996.

Many Buccaneers players have also petitioned for the team to go throwback, including left tackle Donovan Smith, and former wide receiver Antonio Bryant.

Teams like the Los Angeles Chargers, who are now wearing their powder blue jerseys as their home uniform, Miami Dolphins, and Chicago Bears are embracing the throwback look.

NFL teams must wait five years before going through a uniform design, and Tampa Bay is now eligible for a glow-up.

According to the Buccaneers, the jerseys feature “revolutionary” and “technologically advanced” embellishments. But it appears that many people do not agree.

In an NBC Sports article, the Bucs' jerseys were ranked last of all 32 teams.

“And I'm no expert dresser, but one thing I've always been taught is to never wear red with orange; apparently the Bucs didn't know that. From top to bottom, these are absolutely hideous.”

There's no confirmation that the Bucs are even considering to change their look, but maybe they'll give in and give the fans what they want.