DENVER (AP) — The Denver Broncos unveiled new uniforms Monday with their first major changes since 1997. The “ Mile High Collection ” maintains the current helmet logo and features a total of 10 uniform combinations, four jerseys and three helmets.
The collection integrates elements of Colorado’s landscapes, features a new dark blue helmet — a color the team calls “metallic satin” — and introduces a throwback orange uniform that includes the legacy blue “D” helmet, paying tribute to the Orange Crush era and the Broncos’ first Super Bowl appearance in 1977.
Former linebacker Randy Gradishar will become the first member of the Orange Crush enshrined in Canton when he’s inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in July.
Gradishar was featured in a video alongside star cornerback Patrick Surtain II introducing the collection.
The rest of the collection uses the Broncos’ current helmet logo and colors — sunset orange (home), summit white (away) and midnight navy (alternate) — along with metallic satin helmets in navy for both home and away games and white (alternate).
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