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The last time the Denver Broncos truly updated their uniform/helmet combination was 1997. The Broncos dispensed with the old D logo on the helmet, and bright orange jerseys for the uniform ...
When the NFL decided to relax its one-helmet rule for the 2022 season, there were 13 teams that took advantage of it last season, and for 2023, the Broncos will also be taking advantage of the new ...
The logo was created by late Broncos fan Edwin G. Taylor, who sketched the design and sent it to the team. The throwback “D” logo had previously been used on the dark blue alternate helmets ...
For just one season, in 1967, the Broncos changed their helmets (and uniforms) to a minimalistic look. The helmet no longer bore a logo and went from orange to blue with a single white stripe. It also ...
The Broncos are going retro and modern at the same time. The team on Tuesday unveiled sleek, white alternate helmets for the 2023 season that feature the team's classic logo with a nifty blue-and ...
So the Denver Broncos have a new helmet design — an alternate “snowcapped” look meant to offer a Mile High salute to Colorado's majestic mountain ranges with its pearl-white shell, while the ...
The helmet's mark was the primary logo the Broncos used from 1968 to 1996. For several weeks, the Broncos had teased a new white helmet on social media with the words "coming soon" and cold face ...
The Broncos primary logo from 1968 to 1996 was created by a local man named Edwin Taylor, per media reports. The team sent his family a letter in 1968 thanking him for the design.
The throwback helmet was used by the Broncos from 1968-96. The throwback uniform will be worn twice this season. During Alumni Weekend in Week 5 at home against the Las Vegas Raiders and again in ...
In 1966, the Broncos added an outline to that logo, which made the helmet slightly more tolerable. By 1967, the organization ditched the design altogether, settling for a far less offensive blue ...