Ravens CB Marlon Humphrey is a fan of the Steelers' jailbird bumblebee alternate jerseys

The NFL's uniform craze just received some much-needed injury with the news that teams around the league can wear their alternate or throwback jerseys four times a season. Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey has returned to social media, and he's good for one brilliant idea or thought-provoking message to fans.

On Tuesday, Humphrey drew the ire of Ravens fans when he made this statement about the Steelers' old-school throwback jerseys from the 30s.

The Steelers' jailbird bumblebee throwbacks are from the 1934 season, when a team named the Pittsburgh Pirates went 2-10 and played at Forbes Field. Before a 2012 game against Washington, the uniform had not been worn since that season.

Humphrey said the Broncos' 1977 throwbacks were No. 2 on the list.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Marlon Humphrey is a fan of Steelers' jailbird bumblebee throwbacks

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