New Denver Broncos Uniforms
A quick breakdown of the uniforms:
- The primary home uniform will have an orange jersey, most commonly paired with white pants, but they can also be matched with orange and midnight (dark) navy blue pants.
- The primary road uniform will have a white jersey, which would pair up with any of the three pants — white, orange, or midnight navy blue.
- The alternative uniform, to be worn only at home, will be the midnight blue color and again can be matched up with any of the three colors but most likely will draw the same midnight navy blue or white pants. The alternative dark blue jerseys would also match well with the white pants.
- The throwback uniform has an orange jersey with white and blue stripes at the shoulder sleeve, white pants with orange and blue thin stripes down the side, and the old-fashioned light-blue helmet with bucking Bronco inside the D logo that was used from 1968-1996.
Helmets
A breakdown of each uniform part:
- The new metallic satin matte finish of the navy helmets with a matching navy facemask makes both the home and road uniforms. There is a light orange, dual stripe not visible from the front. It starts from the crown of the helmet and stripes to the back.
- For the alternate helmet, there is a white metallic satin finish with the team’s current logo. All of the logos on the primary and alternate helmet are approximately 15 percent smaller than the logos on the current model.
- There is a 5280 insignia on the bottom front of the helmets with the player's number and “Broncos” on the back lower part.
- The alternative helmet will be white with a white facemask and two dark blue stripes down the back which will match the all-blue uniform.
- The throwback helmet was what the Broncos primarily used from 1968-96.
Jerseys
- There is no bold stripe down the side. There is a triangular stripe at the shoulders, along with a small Nike checkmark. The orange jersey has white and dark blue stripes at the shoulder; the white jersey has orange and dark blue stripes at the shoulder and the dark blue jersey has orange and white stripes at the shoulder.
- The sleeve caps show mountain peaks with the underpart consisting of perforate triangles that pay tribute to Colorado summit markers and its high altitude.
- From a distance, some eyes may see the road jerseys as looking similar to the road jerseys of teams that incorporate a heavy emphasis on white with a dark number outline, most recently the
Cincinnati Bengals with their redesign. For example, the Bengals use an orange and black color scheme while the Broncos use orange and dark blue. From a distance, the dark navy blue appears subtle.
- There is a clean, block-style design of numbers on the front and back of the jersey with the nameplate in the upper-middle of the back of the jersey.
- The white road jerseys have midnight navy blue numbers while the home orange and alternative blue jerseys are meshed with white numbers.
New Broncos Uniforms
- The first uniform change for the Broncos in 27 years, the new uniforms aim to pay tribute to the team’s tradition with a modern look that also recognizes the Rocky Mountain region.
- “I’m incredibly excited,” said Broncos President Damani Leech. “It’s a fresh take on our uniforms as a primary set, so it’s not a dramatic departure from where we’ve been. We have great colors, great logo and uniforms. It’s a refresh that I think is really exciting.”
- “They were made for Broncos Country,” said Hailey Sullivan, the Broncos’ chief marketing officer. “We’ve infused the heart of the fan throughout. Hopefully, you’ve picked up on how purposeful (we were). We wanted to infuse the fandom throughout — from the helmet to the fabric to every aspect of the jersey to the whole closet. I’m really excited. It’s for Broncos Country.”
**What do you think?**
- Do you like the new design of the
Denver Broncos uniforms?
- Are you a fan of the throwback look?
- What are your thoughts on the helmet design changes?
- Do you think the new uniforms capture the spirit of Broncos Country?
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