Broncos unveil new uniforms in first major refresh since 1997

The Broncos unveiled their first major uniform update in 27 years Monday, culminating more than a year of work with a closet that includes a full set of 10 combinations in orange, white and navy.

Denver Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton (49) during production day for the unveiling of the Denver Broncos' new uniforms at Centura Health Training Center in Englewood, Colorado on April 17, 2024. Photo by Gabriel Christus / Denver Broncos
Denver Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton (49) during production day for the unveiling of the Denver Broncos’ new uniforms at Centura Health Training Center in Englewood, Colorado on April 17, 2024. (Photo provided by Gabriel Christus/Denver Broncos)

The Mile High Collection, as the team calls its new wardrobe, features several tweaks and modifications — and a substantially revamped helmet design — while maintaining the same color palate the team’s used since 1997.

More than 10,000 survey results from fans showed the club a starting spot: Most wanted new uniforms and a slight majority preferred to keep the current color palate.

The process began in earnest in January of 2023. Several club executives as well as owner Carrie Walton Penner made an initial trip to Nike headquarters in Oregon later in the spring. The team knew it wanted flexible uniforms — with the new pant design and no stripe on the side of the jerseys, the team can wear any combination of top and bottom in any of the three colors — and wanted to incorporate some elements of Colorado.

“It was great to hear from the Nike folks, from a pure design standpoint, them talking about what it felt like in 1997 — or from the ones that weren’t there, how they study uniform history and how it felt like in 1997 was incredibly innovative,” Broncos president Damani Leech said. “We still want to do that. We wanted to move the aesthetic forward, move the game forward. And we wanted expansion. We want this to be something that a new, young, diverse fanbase can say, wow, that’s amazing. I want to be a part of that from a fan standpoint and I want to wear that from an apparel standpoint.”

Those Colorado elements include:

• Perforated triangle vents on the numbers, front and back, that get more spaced out as they rise up the jersey, a representation of thinning air at higher elevations

• A similar triangle pattern on a revamped helmet stripe, which begins at the base of the helmet and ends at the crown rather than continuing all the way to the front

• “5280” references on the helmet bumper and set in the stripe of the pant leg

• A jagged angle, reflecting both Colorado’s terrain but also mirroring the jawline of the Bronco on the team’s logo, on the side of the shoulder

Denver Broncos running back Javonte Williams (33) during production day for the unveiling of the Denver Broncos' new uniforms at Centura Health Training Center in Englewood, Colorado on April 17, 2024. Photo by Gabriel Christus / Denver Broncos
Denver Broncos running back Javonte Williams (33) during production day for the unveiling of the Denver Broncos’ new uniforms at Centura Health Training Center in Englewood, Colorado on April 17, 2024. Photo by Gabriel Christus / Denver Broncos

• The words “Broncos Country” stitched into the back neckline of every uniform as well as a summit marker along the back collar

• A simplified nameplate that has a more rounded form, a nod to park signage in Colorado

• Three triangles on the side of the uniform symbolizing the Broncos’ three Super Bowl titles

Leech said the Broncos went through double-digit iterations during the design process with Nike.

Denver’s helmets will look perhaps the most different to the casual observer. The three varieties are finished with metallic satin, designed to catch the light from different angles and are an exclusive design from Nike. The club also shrank the logo size on the helmet by 15% to increase the impact of the metallic satin.

The helmets come in both navy and white.

Outside of the league-introduced “Color Rush” uniforms and last year’s “Snowcapped” helmet, this is the first major uniform refresh for the club since 1997.

“We have a very passionate fanbase and I’m really excited to share this out with them,” chief marketing officer Hailey Sullivan said. “This process has been very deliberate with different markers and milestones. It’s been a fun process and we’re really just excited to unveil this.”

Denver also unveiled a throwback uniform on Monday.

“Broadly I’m incredibly excited,” Leech said. “I think it’s a fresh take on our uniforms with this primary set. It’s not a dramatic departure from where we’ve been. I think we have great colors,  a great logo and uniforms. So, it’s a refresh that is, I think, really, really exciting. And I absolutely love the throwbacks. Like, I’ve wanted that since Day 1 and I really love the way it came together.”

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