The Denver Broncos unveiled their new primary, alternate and throwback uniforms for the 2024 season on Monday.
The primary uniforms have been met with mixed reactions from fans, but many of the changes are subtle. The Broncos still have orange and blue as their primary colors, and the team has kept its same horse logo. The throwback design has been met with overwhelmingly positive reviews.
After unveiling a new white helmet as an alternate last year, Denver now has three helmet shells in its rotation: dark blue primary, white alternate and light blue throwback.
Following the arrival of the new threads unveiled Monday, here’s a quick look back on the team’s uniform history that started with the Broncos’ first season in 1960.
1960: Yellow and Brown
1962: Switch to Orange and Blue with a ‘Bronco’ Logo
1967: Switch to Blue Helmet, “D” Logo
1994: Alternate Design (Throwback to Early 1960s)
1997: Switch to Blue Uniform with New ‘Bronco’ Logo
2004: Alternate Orange Introduced
2012: Switch Back to Orange Primary
2012: Alternate Blue Introduced
2016: Alternate Color Rush Introduced
2023: Alternate White Helmet Introduced
2024: New Primary and Alternate Uniforms Unveiled
2024: Alternate Design Introduced (Throwback to 1977)
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