The Calgary Stampeders will be without Henry Burris, Joffrey Reynolds, and their jerseys from last season this upcoming year.

As a part of an across the board re-brand, thanks to Reebok, the Canadian Football League's eight teams will get a new look.

"It's not too different from our traditional jerseys," explains Chris Jurewicz, Communications Director with the Stamps. "It's an updated look."

Every team in the CFL got a bit of a revamp thanks to the 100th Anniversary of the Grey Cup this year. While some have made some interesting roster changes in the off season, all teams got a bit of a tweak with their on-field kits.

"There's a bit of a retro look to all of the jerseys," says Jurewicz. "The player jerseys are certainly lighter and tighter, and more resistant to moisture. They do offer the players a greater range of motion, and a better overall on-field experience."

The replica jerseys will be more of a relaxed fit than the ones on the field. You'll be able to see them for yourself at Noon down at the Stamps store at McMahon Stadium. It's expected to be a hot seller as well, according to the research they've done.

"With social media, it's easier to judge interest," claims Jurewicz, who says @CalStampeders has been on fire lately with people interested in the jersey they have yet to see.

"There's a lot of excitement."

The Hamilton Tiger Cats, Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Montreal Alalouettes have all released their new jerseys Tuesday, with the Toronot Argonauts the only Eastern team yet to show their new look as of press time. The West's four teams are all scheduled to announce their new threads Wednesday.

It's expected that Twitter will be a buzz once the jersey is released to the media at an event at 11am.