The Denver Broncos revealed their new uniforms on Monday, marking the first significant change since 1997. Called the “Mile High Collection,” it offers 10 different uniform combinations, including four jerseys and three helmets.
One addition is a dark blue helmet, described as “metallic satin,” along with a throwback orange uniform that brings back the legacy blue “D” helmet, reminiscent of the team’s Orange Crush era and their first Super Bowl appearance in 1977.
Former linebacker Randy Gradishar, who will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in July, joined star cornerback Patrick Surtain II in introducing the collection.
The rest of the uniforms keep the Broncos’ current logo and colors, with sunset orange for home games, summit white for away games, and midnight navy for alternate games. The helmets also come in metallic satin navy for home and away, and white for alternate games.
Team president Damani Leech emphasized that the new uniforms pay homage to the Broncos’ championship tradition while also embracing innovation and growth.
He stated that the Mile High Collection integrates elements from the team’s past, present, and future, while also honoring Colorado and the Rocky Mountain Region, which the team proudly represents.