The Denver Broncos are one of four teams set to unveil new uniforms prior to the 2024 NFL Draft, which takes place on April 25-27, joining the Detroit Lions, Houston Texans and New York Jets.
It will mark the first significant overhaul of the Broncos’ look since 1997, when they worked with Nike to create a modern logo and uniform design, then subsequently captured the first of two straight Super Bowl titles.
Denver has since added an orange alternate jersey, blue alternate pants, an all-orange Color Rush set and a white alternate helmet, but its overall appearance has remained the same for almost 30 years.
With that, we’re holding a contest that asks you – our readers – to design the Broncos’ new uniforms. There are a few rules, though, so make sure to read carefully. They are as follows:
- Your submission must feature a total of four new uniforms, including home, road, alternate and Color Rush designs, as well as two different helmets.
- Unlike our last contest, which limited your options with the Texans reportedly maintaining their current logo and color scheme, we encourage you to let your creativity flow.
- We’ll feature designs in all kinds of categories, so feel free to use academy blue, royal blue or navy blue and orange, brown and yellow or an entirely new color scheme.
- Choose whatever graphic design program or template you want, but remember that creativity and presentation count. Check out the concept section of our forums to find one that fits your style.
- Speaking of presentation, please include every uniform in one or two graphics. It’s easier to format our story and makes sure the winners garner the same amount of attention.
- Submit your design on X/Twitter by using #NewBroncosUniforms and tagging @AndrewMLind and/or @SportsLogosNet. You can also email your design to alind@sportslogos.net.
All designs must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. ET on Wednesday, March 20. Please submit just one design to give others a greater chance of having their work featured in an article on our site by the end of the month.