Denver Broncos’ New Uniforms: A Disappointment with a Hint of Success

The Denver Broncos unveiled their new ‘Mile High Collection’ uniforms, which have been met with mixed reactions. While the throwback uniforms inspired by the 1977 season have been widely praised, the three primary uniforms have drawn criticism for their uninspired design, particularly the navy helmets paired with all-navy uniforms. Fans have compared the uniforms to those worn by college teams, with some drawing similarities to UTSA, Virginia, Syracuse, and Illinois.

Broncos Unveil New Uniforms for the Mile High Collection

The Denver Broncos unveiled their new uniforms on Monday, which will be worn by the team for the first time since the 1997 season. The uniforms feature white, orange, and blue jerseys paired with pants in all three colors. The sleeves of the jerseys feature a mountain peak design, and the pants pay homage to the Rocky Mountains. The team will also have a pair of helmets, one blue and one white. The Broncos announced that they will also have throwback uniforms based on the design they wore in 1977.

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