Twitter reacts to Broncos’ uniform with blue pants

The Broncos broke out their new blue pants in Week 2, and the look received mixed reviews at best.

The Denver Broncos have a new uniform set this season that features the option of white, blue or orange pants. The blue pants made their debut on Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers with white jerseys.

Here’s a sampling of how football fans reacted to the look on Twitter/X during Sunday’s game.

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After a 13-6 loss to the Steelers, the Broncos are now 0-2. Denver faces a tough uphill battle to get back on track with a road trip to face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-0) up next in Week 3.

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Why the Broncos are wearing white jerseys at home vs. Steelers

The Broncos will wear white jerseys at home this week to force the Steelers to wear black in the September heat.

The Denver Broncos will wear white jerseys and blue pants when they host the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 2, the team announced Sunday.

The Broncos are wearing white at home to force the Steelers to wear black jerseys in the September heat. Ironically, the team’s new primary orange home jersey will make its debut on the road against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers next week as the Bucs employ a similar tactic against Denver.

The Broncos previously announced their jersey color for all 17 games this season, but players pick the color of their pants each week. Denver wore white jerseys and pants against the Seattle Seahawks last week. The blue pants will make their regular season debut today.

The Broncos’ home games this season will feature white (once), blue (once), throwback (twice) and orange (four times) jerseys. On the road, Denver will wear white jerseys with the exception of an orange jersey game against Tampa Bay in Week 3.

The team’s throwback look will make its debut when the Broncos host the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 5.

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Twitter reacts to regular-season debut of Broncos’ new uniforms

The Broncos’ new uniforms made their regular-season debut on Sunday. Here’s how Twitter/X reacted to the new look.

The Denver Broncos‘ new uniforms made their regular-season debut in a 26-20 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday afternoon.

Here’s a sampling of how Twitter/X reacted to the new look.

Denver will also wear white at home next week to force the visiting Pittsburgh Steelers to wear black in the September heat. The Broncos won’t break out their primary orange jersey until Week 6 (view the full uniform schedule here).

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Broncos announce uniform set for Week 1 showdown with Seahawks

The Broncos will wear white jerseys and white pants against the Seahawks.

The Denver Broncos will wear white jerseys and white pants when they go on the road to face the Seattle Seahawks in Week 1, the team announced Saturday.

The Seahawks will wear their fan-favorite royal blue throwback look against the Broncos. Denver is saving its own throwback uniform for games against the Las Vegas Raiders (Week 5) and Kansas City Chiefs (Week 18) later this season.

The Broncos previously announced their jersey color for all 17 games this season, but players pick the color of their pants each week. Denver wore white jerseys in all three preseason games with white or orange pants.

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The Broncos’ home games this season will feature white (once), blue (once), throwback (twice) and orange (four times) jerseys. On the road, Denver will wear white jerseys with the exception of an orange jersey game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 3.

Next week, the Broncos will wear white at home against the Pittsburgh Steelers. That will force Pittsburgh to wear black in the September heat.

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Broncos will wear white jerseys with white pants vs. Colts

The Broncos will wear white jerseys and white pants against the Colts on Sunday.

The Denver Broncos have made their first game-day uniform decision of 2024.

The Broncos will wear their standard white road jersey with white pants when they face the Indianapolis Colts in their preseason opener on Sunday. The white pants were announced Friday after the team previously announced they would wear white jerseys for all three preseason games.

After playing in Indy, the team will return to Denver for a pair of home preseason games. The Broncos will wear white jerseys for those contests presumably in response to the August heat. Denver will also wear white at home against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 2, a September game.

The Broncos will wear their primary orange jerseys in four home games this season with two throwback jersey games, one white jersey game and one blue alternate jersey game. The team will announce their pants and sock colors the week of each game during the regular season.

First things first, preseason action will kick off on Sunday with Denver wearing white tops and bottoms on the road.

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Broncos throwback jerseys go on sale tomorrow (Aug. 3)

Broncos throwback jerseys go on sale tomorrow morning (Aug. 3).

The most popular Denver Broncos uniforms are about to hit stores.

The Broncos are set to release their 1977-inspired throwback uniforms on Saturday, Aug. 3 at 10:00 a.m. MT.

The jerseys will be available at the Team Store at Empower Field at Mile High on Saturday morning. Fans attending training camp will also have opportunities to purchase throwback jerseys at Broncos Park Powered by CommonSpirit (free tickets are required to attend).

The throwback uniforms (and memorabilia) will also be available to purchase on the team’s online store, on NFLShop.com and on officially-licensed sites like Fanatics beginning Saturday morning.

Denver announced a new uniform set earlier this year. The primary uniforms were not as well-received as the throwback designs. After reacting on social media earlier this year, fans now have an opportunity to truly make their voices heard. If there’s anything an NFL team will heed, it’s sales trends.

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Broncos gave little consideration to making throwbacks their primary uniform

“We didn’t entertain those [throwbacks] as a primary closet item really hardly at all,” Broncos president Damani Leech said.

When the Denver Broncos unveiled new primary uniforms last week, they were met with mixed reviews from fans and pundits.

The team’s throwback uniform, however, received overwhelmingly positive support. After the full uniform set was unveiled, team president Damani Leech met the media to discuss the team’s new look.

“Of course, the fan base, a majority of them wanted to keep the same logo — these are uniforms [with the] logo and color that we won three Super Bowls in, so there was a lot of support for that,” Leech said on April 22. “But also, I think pretty closely right behind that was the amount of support for throwback uniforms. The old ‘D’ [logo] and the old colors.

“I think we did a really great job working with Nike on creating something that was really authentic and true to that 1977 ‘Orange Crush’ era, but really with a modern chassis. You will notice that right now it looks really good. You see a lot of photos of our players [in them] and they look good. We’re really excited about how they’re going to look on the field during the season.”

Many fans have suggested the Broncos should make the throwback look their permanent uniform, and Leech acknowledged that sentiment, but he lobbied to keep the throwback as a special occasion uniform.

“I’m not surprised the fans really love the throwbacks,” Leech said. “You hear that sentiment of, ‘We wish we had the throwbacks permanently.’ I love the throwbacks as well, but I also love the modern take on our brand, uniform and colors. I think we have a good mix.

“We’ll be able to wear those throwbacks up to three times [per season], including with our alternate jersey. We can wear that group of uniforms up to three times during the season. So I think fans will be excited when we roll those out. When the schedule comes out, we’ll start working on our uniform schedule and it’ll be really exciting to see it.”

Leech went on to say that the team did not seriously consider making the throwback look the club’s primary uniform.

“That was one of the early sort of design pillars that we had,” he said. “We wanted a modern, fresh new uniform. We wanted to keep the same colors. We wanted to keep the same logo. The feedback from fans, the majority wanted to keep the same logo and colors. So we didn’t entertain those [throwbacks] as a primary closet item really hardly at all.”

NFL teams have to wait at least five years before making major changes to their uniforms. So if there’s still overwhelming support a switch to throwbacks in 2029, the team might revisit the matter.

“We certainly didn’t come into this with the idea that these would be our uniforms forever,” Leech said. “We didn’t put a date on it, either. So we love them right now. I think we’re going to love them for a while. We’ll see.”

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Mike Purcell wants to re-sign with Broncos and wear throwback uniform

“Sign me back so I can rock them!” free agent defensive lineman Mike Purcell said of the Broncos’ new throwback uniforms.

It’s safe to say the Denver Broncos’ new throwback uniforms are a big hit.

Fans love the “Orange Crush” look and players do, too. Even former players.

Broncos free agent defensive lineman Mike Purcell tweeted his excitement about the throwback uniform on Monday. The veteran defender told the team to re-sign him “so I can rock” the new uniform.

Purcell undoubtedly wanted to re-sign with Denver even before the new throwbacks dropped, but this is still a notable sign of a uniform’s success. A player is asking a team to sign him so he can wear the new uniform. Well done, designers.

Purcell, 33, has previously made it clear that he wants to finish his career with the Broncos. Before hitting free agency this spring, Purcell played in Denver from 2019-2023, totaling 166 tackles, 3.5 sacks, three fumble recoveries, one forced fumble and one safety in 65 games (37 starts).

If the Broncos do re-sign Purcell, it will likely happen after the draft.

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Broncos unveil new uniforms in ‘Mile High Collection’ hype video

The Denver Broncos unveiled their new uniforms with a two-minute hype video. We’re excited!

The Denver Broncos became the latest team to release their new uniform set for the 2024 NFL season and beyond on Monday.

The team used a two-minute hype video to show off the new threads. The video highlighted Colorado’s Rocky Mountain region, the blue-collar work ethic of the people of the state and the wild, raw power of the Bronco.

The video culminates with several players modeling the three new jersey patterns: the orange home jersey, the white away jersey and the navy blue alternate jersey. The video cuts off with a pair of cleats and throwback socks walking onto the stage. The team also put out a second video to commemorate the 1977-themed throwback uniform.

That throwback uniform is simply beautiful.

If these hype videos don’t get Broncos Country excited about the new uniforms, nothing will. Bring on the new-look Broncos!

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Here’s why the Broncos can’t wear an all-white alternate uniform

The NFL requires a designated “alternate jersey” worn with an “alternate helmet.” For the Broncos, that’s a blue jersey and white helmet.

The Denver Broncos unveiled their new uniforms on Monday that feature a “Sunset Orange” home look, a “Summit White” road look and a “Midnight Navy” alternate look.

The Broncos can do some mixing and matching to a certain degree, but there are limits to how many color combinations the team will be allowed to wear.

For example, the NFL requires clubs to wear their “alternate helmet” with their “alternate jersey.” As Andrew Mason of DenverSports.com has correctly pointed out on Twitter/X, Denver’s “alternate jersey” is navy blue.

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That means the Broncos will be required to wear the dark blue jersey when they break out their alternate white helmet. Denver can’t wear it’s white “road” jersey with its white “alternate” helmet. Unless the Broncos introduce an “alternate” white jersey, the team can’t wear an all-white alternate uniform in 2024.

That’s why the white helmet is shown with the navy jersey in the team’s promotional photos on social media:

Denver can also only wear an alternate or throwback up to three times per season, so every time the Broncos wear the blue alternate jersey will mark one less time the team can wear the fan-favorite throwback jersey. Certainly not an ideal scenario, but fans in Denver will undoubtedly be delighted to see the throwbacks worn any number of times in 2024.

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