Well, you can’t please everyone! Prior to the 2024 season, the Denver Broncos debuted an entirely new uniform collection the franchise nicknamed the “Mile High Collection.” The new orange (Sunset Orange), blue (Midnight Navy) and white (Summit White) jerseys drew mixed reviews when they were first unveiled, but there were some good-looking games throughout the season.
However, there are some lingering critics.
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“Here’s my one piece of advice, and a step back,” said Rich Eisen in a segment discussing the aftermath of the Broncos‘ 31-7 playoff loss at the hands of the Buffalo Bills. “The uniforms,” questioned a cohost. “Yes,” said Eisen. “Oh my goodness, I hated those,” chimed another cohost.
“They clinch in their throwbacks, and then they show up in Buffalo like that,” asked Eisen. “What the hell was that?”
In the playoff matchup, the Broncos wore their new matte navy helmet, Summit White jersey top, Sunset Orange pants and socks. Throughout the season, the players picked the pants and socks they would wear each week.
There is some good news, however! This year, Denver will have the option to wear their alternate jerseys (Midnight Navy and the team’s incredible throwbacks) up to four times a year.
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What games do you think we’ll see the throwbacks come out for the Broncos?
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This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: NFL news: Rich Eisen doesn’t like the Broncos’ non-throwback uniforms