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Denver Broncos' Stampede drum line performs at 2024 new jersey celebration
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If it’s true the suit makes the man, then the 48 men who dress game day for the Denver Broncos should start playing better.
Those large, gaudy, Nike swoosh stripes are out. The flexibility to wear 10 different dress combinations are in as the Broncos revealed their new uniform redesign Monday.
The Broncos are calling their new uniform closet "The Mile High Collection."
The first uniform change for the Broncos in 27 years, the new uniforms aim to pay tribute to the team’s tradition with a modern look that also recognizes the Rocky Mountain region.
“I’m incredibly excited,’’ said Broncos President Damani Leech. “It’s a fresh take on our uniforms as a primary set, so it’s not a dramatic departure from where we’ve been. We have great colors, great logo and uniforms. It’s a refresh that I think it’s really exciting.”
The early reviews say the biggest hit was the Broncos' fourth uniform -- a throwback look that has an orange jersey and lighter blue ‘D’ helmet, that pays tribute to the Orange Crush era and the Broncos’ first Super Bowl appearance in 1977 and also the John Elway-Dan Reeves era. The throwback helmet was used by the Broncos from 1968-96.
Including the throwback, the Mile High Collection closet features a total of 10 uniform combinations off four jerseys, four pants (counting the throwback) and three helmet.
“They were made for Broncos Country,’’ said Hailey Sullivan, the Broncos’ chief marketing officer. “We’ve infused the heart of the fan throughout. Hopefully you’ve picked up on how purposeful (we were). We wanted to infuse the fandom throughout — from the helmet to the fabric to every aspect of the jersey to the whole closet. I’m really excited. It’s for Broncos Country.”