The Denver Broncos have officially launched their new uniforms, marking their first major update since 1997.
Dubbed the Mile High Collection, these uniforms are a modern tribute to Denver’s rich tradition, the Colorado landscape, and the spirit of Broncos Country.
The collection features nine primary uniform combinations, drawing inspiration from the Rocky Mountain region. The jerseys come in Sunset Orange for home games, Summit White for away, and Midnight Navy as an alternate option, paired with interchangeable pants in matching colors.
A unique design element is the mountain peak on the sleeve caps, derived from the lines within the Broncos’ logo. The under sleeves feature perforated triangles symbolizing high elevation and pay homage to iconic summit markers. The pants are adorned with a contrasting stripe down the sides, echoing the sharp edges of the Rocky Mountains.
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The helmets, offered in metallic satin navy for home and away games and white for alternate games, boast a stripe of triangle clusters at the base, representing Denver’s peak elevation.
“This has been a thoughtful, collaborative journey that involved listening to voices from all corners of Broncos Country,” said Broncos President Damani Leech. “We’re thankful for the input from ownership, players, and our fans which helped shape the Mile High Collection. This new uniform set not only honors our championship legacy but also embraces innovation and growth at a transformative time for the franchise.”
The internet quickly weighed in, clearly favoring the throwback jersey.
The design process, which began over two years ago, included extensive fan feedback with more than 10,000 fans participating in surveys. The effort was led by Owner Carrie Walton Penner with visits to Nike’s headquarters and contributions from team leadership and players.
The Mile High Collection, the sixth primary uniform in Broncos history, also features classic block-style numbering and a nameplate font reminiscent of national park signage found throughout Colorado. The jerseys’ outer neck tag echoes the summit markers, while the inner neck tag celebrates the Broncos fanbase with “Broncos Country” and “5280,” denoting Denver’s altitude.
The unveiling will be celebrated with a launch party at the Broncos’ team store at Empower Field at Mile High, from 6-8 p.m. on Monday, April 22.