Broncos Tease New Uniform Announcement on Social Media
The Denver Broncos look to be getting some brand-new threads in the near future.
We are now closing in on around 27 years since the Denver Broncos decided to overhaul their uniforms in 1997 to the jerseys we know and love today. However, the team may be in for a long-awaited change-up heading into their 2024 campaign, as per their recent hints given on socials.
According to the Broncos' Twitter/X account, the team revealed a post with the caption "New threads soon," alluding to a uniform update approaching in the coming weeks.
While Denver has added a few unique alternates across the past few years, including their orange ones that came about in 2012, their regular threads have remained consistent for nearly three decades. Now, the Broncos will join the Houston Texans this offseason in some redesigning efforts, who also recently revealed some information on their incoming renovations.
We don't have much of an idea at the moment when it comes to a timeline or what to expect for the new uniforms, but it should be expected to get rolled out ahead of the looming NFL Draft that sits just over a month away. It wouldn't make much sense for the incoming rookies to be holding up an outdated jersey on the night they're selected, so stay posted to the Broncos' socials to see what updates are to come.
The changes from Denver effectively close an iconic chapter in the Broncos' history, packed with its fair share of ups and downs. From multiple Super Bowl wins to the terrors we witnessed in recent years with Russell Wilson and other quarterback controversies, these uniforms have truly seen it all.
With a new starting quarterback set to come in and fresh uniforms set on the horizon for next season, it makes for a refreshing time for be a member of Broncos Country.
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