Broncos Uniforms Through The Years (PHOTOS, VOTE)

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First Posted: 10-12-09 09:13 PM   |   Updated: 10-12-09 11:55 PM

Maybe it was just the magnitude of the game, but the retro uniforms worn by the Broncos against the Patriots on Sunday certainly drew a lot of commentary.

ESPN's D.J. Gallo:

I heard the announcer say they were throwbacks to the franchise's original uniform in 1960. I seriously doubt this. Why would the original design of the team's uniform be based on the colors seen at the bottom of a bronco's stall? That's disgusting. 1960 was not a crude time. No, there has to be some other explanation. My guess: While the rest of the league is wearing pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Broncos are trying to create awareness about some sort of digestive ailment.

The New York Times' Lynn Zinser called them "perhaps the ugliest uniforms of all time," while Andy Behrens wrote that the uniforms "demonstrat[ed] beyond any doubt that life in America in 1960 was miserable. In a truly free society, clothing like that would not happen."

It's hard to disagree with even the most hyperbolic interpretations of the Broncos' throwbacks. In any case, to give some historical perspective to these atrocities, we've created a slide show chronicling the evolution of the Broncos' uniforms.

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1960's Throwbacks
 
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the American Football League, the Denver Broncos wore the original 1960 Broncos uniforms when they played the New England Patriots this weekend. They will wear the mustard and mud uniform once more this season when they play at San Diego.
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Maybe it was just the magnitude of the game, but the retro uniforms worn by the Broncos against the Patriots on Sunday certainly drew a lot of commentary. ESPN's D.J. Gallo: I heard the announcer sa...
Maybe it was just the magnitude of the game, but the retro uniforms worn by the Broncos against the Patriots on Sunday certainly drew a lot of commentary. ESPN's D.J. Gallo: I heard the announcer sa...
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- Nosybear I'm a Fan of Nosybear 17 fans permalink
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No wonder they won Sunday - no one would tackle anything that ugly for fear it might rub off. Orange and blue, please.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 PM on 10/13/2009
- Burkelbile I'm a Fan of Burkelbile 46 fans permalink
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Please stop this throwback nonsense. It is disgusting.

Turn up the orange, please.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:00 PM on 10/13/2009
- lioness39 I'm a Fan of lioness39 40 fans permalink
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I think the Broncos' leggings are awful. And it didn't help when they brought down my beloved Brady and his Pats.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:37 PM on 10/13/2009
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Oh, good god, those Broncos uniforms were HILARIOUS. They distracted the Pats enough to win! YAY!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 AM on 10/13/2009
- Ametista I'm a Fan of Ametista 10 fans permalink
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They looked like overripe bananas. I was surprised they could concentrate. If I had been on the field all those yellow and brown stripes would have been distracting.

That is probably the only forum post I will ever make about NFL football LOL. Go Broncos woot woot (just for hubbie's sake cuz I don't care)

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:15 AM on 10/13/2009

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