Featuring two helmets and three different jerseys and pants combinations, the Broncos are set to make a bold visual statement in the 2024 season, regardless of their performance on the field.
The team had previously teased the new designs on social media and chose the days leading up to the draft to officially release them. Dubbed «The Mile High Collection,» the new attire features the digits "5280," a nod to Denver's altitude.
The uniforms incorporate navy, orange, and white across all pieces, with each jersey showcasing the player's number on the front, the word "Broncos," and the phrases «Broncos Country» and «5280» on the back collar.
The revamped helmets display the "5280" prominently and are available in white and blue. Notably absent is the classic «D» logo, replaced by the current Broncos horse emblem.
The launch video highlighted various Colorado landmarks, such as Larimer Square and Red Rocks Amphitheater, and included a symbolic orange Ford Bronco, reinforcing the theme of local pride.
Broncos president Damani Leech emphasized that the "Mile High Collection" represents a fusion of the team's heritage, current identity, and future aspirations, celebrating the spirit of Colorado and the broader Rocky Mountain region.
The unveiling has certainly sparked conversation on social media, with fans and observers weighing in on the new look.
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23 AVRIL | 49 ANSWERS NFL Fans React Strongly to Denver Broncos' Controversial New Uniform D Do you like the new Denver Broncos uniforms? | ||
Yes | 11 | 22.4 % |
No | 38 | 77.6 % |
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