Broncos unveil 1977 throwback uniform honoring Orange Crush era


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Denver Broncos— ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Time to party like it’s 1977. Shortly after unveiling their new primary closet, the Broncos added to the Mile High Collection with the announcement of a highly anticipated throwback uniform. The orange uniform and Legacy Blue “D” helmet pays tribute to the Orange Crush era and specifically the 1977 season when the Broncos made their first Super Bowl appearance. The Broncos announced the throwback uniform in a video featuring All-Pro cornerback Pat Surtain II and Hall of...

The Denver Post—Broncos’ throwback uniform a salute to 1977 “Orange Crush” defense. Jump in the wayback machine. The Broncos have a new throwback uniform, an ode to the 1977 "Orange Crush" defense.

NFL.com—Broncos unveil new uniforms focused on altitude, peaks of Denver, add in 1977-inspired throwback. After more than 25 years, the Broncos are updating their threads. Denver unveiled new uniforms on Monday, officially retiring the sets worn since the 1997 season. The Broncos rolled out three jerseys: the home Sunset Orange top, Summit White road shirt and Midnight Navy alternate jersey, which can be paired with either navy or white pants. New navy and white helmets are also included in the changes, as is a long-desired throwback kit intended to harken back to 1977, the year in which the...

Daily Mail—Broncos fans react with utter disbelief as Denver unveils new and throwback uniforms. The Broncos released their Mile High Collection, which consists of 10 uniform combinations featuring the team's three main colors - Sunset Orange, Summit White, and Midnight Navy.