Denver Broncos Jerseys
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From the thin air of Mile High to the pinnacle of the NFL mountain top, a Denver Broncos jersey represents a legacy of toughness, thrilling comebacks, and championship pedigree. This isn’t just a uniform; it’s the armor of the “Orange Crush,” the standard carried by John Elway, the mark of Peyton Manning’s final ride, and the banner of Super Bowl 50. At EZ Custom Jerseys, we honor that storied history by giving you the power to create a high-quality, personalized Broncos jersey that is as unique as your “Broncos Country” pride. Whether you’re paying tribute to “The Duke,” celebrating the dominance of Terrell Davis, or embracing the new era, our jerseys are your canvas.
Why Choose a Denver Broncos Jersey from EZ Custom Jerseys?
To represent a three-time Super Bowl champion franchise, you need a jersey crafted with championship quality. We deliver professional-grade style and performance with the total flexibility to make it uniquely yours, all backed by a 6-Month Manufacturer Warranty.

Verifiable Quality, Unmatched Performance
We don’t just make claims; we provide proof of our commitment to excellence. We understand a jersey is an investment in your fandom, and it should be built to withstand the roar of the crowd and the test of time.
- Premium Fabric Options: We give you the choice to match your comfort and style. Our 100D hole cloth (160GSM) is a classic, durable fabric that offers supreme breathability, perfect for those crisp Rocky Mountain game days. For a lighter, more modern feel, our Mesh cloth (170GSM) provides an ultra-lightweight, athletic fit, engineered for maximum movement. Both are built with advanced moisture-wicking technology to keep you cool, dry, and comfortable.
- Vibrant, Unstoppable Graphics: The Broncos’ Orange and Blue are iconic. We use industry-leading FullPrint+ Sublimation technology to ensure those colors are as bold as your passion. This process fuses the ink directly into the fibers of the fabric itself. Unlike screen-printing or heat-pressed vinyl, this means your design, your custom name, and your numbers are permanently bonded to the jersey. The modern horse head logo will stay sharp, the “Sunset Orange” will never fade, and your custom nameplate will last as long as your fandom.
- Pro-Level Construction: Every jersey is built for action. The Custom Nameplate Feature allows you to add any player name or personal branding for a clean, professional aesthetic, just like the pros wear. This is combined with reinforced, precision stitching at every seam and a modern V-neck design, striking the perfect balance between mobility and durability. This jersey is built to be worn, celebrated in, and cherished for years to come.
Unleash Your Creativity: Exclusive Designs
What truly sets an EZ Custom Jersey apart is the power we give you to create a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. We offer you your vision. We’ve meticulously researched the Broncos’ entire uniform history, giving you the authentic fonts, color palettes, and logos to build a truly personal jersey. This is where your vision comes to life. Mix and match elements across eras and styles:
- The “Elway Throwback” Special: The ultimate tribute. Take the legendary 1980s royal blue jersey—the color of “The Drive” and “The Fumble”—and customize it with the name and number of the man who defined the era: “ELWAY #7”.
- The “Super Bowl 50” Homage: Combine two legends. Take the modern white jersey worn in Super Bowl 50 and customize it with the name and number of the Super Bowl MVP: “MILLER #58”. Or, honor the QB who rode off into the sunset: “MANNING #18”.
- The “Orange Crush” Remix: Pay tribute to the defense that started it all. Take the brand new 1977 throwback uniform—with the classic “D” logo helmet and vibrant orange—and put the name of a modern defensive star on it, like “SURTAIN II #2”.
- The “Mile High” Mashup: Imagine the franchise’s all-time leading rusher, Terrell Davis, in the new, aggressive 2024 all-navy alternate uniform. Customize it with “DAVIS #30” for a powerful “what-if” look.
Step-By-Step to Choose Your Custom Team Jersey
Creating your perfect Broncos jersey is simple, intuitive, and fun. We’ve streamlined the process into three easy steps.
Step 1: Select Your Jersey Style
Start by browsing our extensive collection of Denver Broncos styles. Use the filters on the page to narrow down your search. You can choose from the new 2024 Home (Sunset Orange), Away (Summit White), the Alternate (Midnight Navy), or the iconic Throwback (1977 Orange Crush).

Step 2: Personalize It
This is where you make the jersey your own. Once you’ve selected a style, you’ll find the customization fields. This is your chance to honor a legend like “ELWAY #7,” celebrate the original Bronco with “LITTLE #44,” or create your own franchise legacy with “YOUR NAME #YOURNUMBER.” The choice is entirely yours.

Step 3: Final Check and Order
Before finalizing, take a moment to review your order in the cart. This is a crucial step for a custom item. Double-check the spelling of the name and the accuracy of the number. Confirm that you have selected the correct jersey style and, most importantly, the correct size. Once you are 100% happy with your custom creation, proceed to our secure checkout.

Frequently Asked Questions About Team Jerseys
How long does delivery take for a custom jersey?
Since each jersey is custom-made to order, production and delivery time typically takes about 10–15 days. This allows us to craft your jersey to your exact specifications, ensuring a high-quality, personalized product. You will receive a tracking number as soon as your unique jersey is shipped.
What makes your jersey quality so durable?
Our quality comes from our advanced dye-sublimation process and premium fabrics. The ink is fused directly into the fibers, not printed on top. This means the design will never crack, peel, or fade. Combined with reinforced stitching, our jerseys are built to last.
How should I care for my custom jersey?
To keep your jersey looking new, we recommend turning it inside out and machine washing on a cold cycle. Hang drying is strongly preferred to protect the fabric’s integrity. Please do not bleach, iron the design, or dry clean.
Will the Broncos logo or my custom numbers peel off?
Absolutely not. This is the biggest difference in our quality. Unlike heat-pressed jerseys where the numbers and logos are a layer of plastic glued on top, our sublimation process fuses the design into the fabric. The logos, numbers, and name become a permanent part of the jersey, ensuring they will never crack or peel.
General Overview of the Denver Broncos
The Denver Broncos franchise was founded in 1960 as a charter member of the American Football League (AFL). After a “name-the-team” contest, “Broncos” was chosen. The team struggled mightily in its early years, failing to post a winning record during the entire 10-year existence of the AFL.
However, the team’s fortunes began to change after the 1970 AFL-NFL merger. The Broncos finally achieved their first winning season in 1973. The franchise truly arrived on the national stage in 1977, led by the ferocious “Orange Crush” defense. This unit, named for the team’s vibrant orange jerseys, powered the team to its first-ever playoff appearance, its first AFC Championship, and its first trip to the Super Bowl (XII).
The 1980s were defined by Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway. Acquired in a famous 1983 trade, Elway led the Broncos to five Super Bowl appearances (XXI, XXII, XXIV, XXXII, XXXIII), including two of the most famous AFC Championship games in history (“The Drive” and “The Fumble”). After three Super Bowl losses in the 80s, Elway finally broke through, leading the team to back-to-back championships in Super Bowl XXXII and XXXIII, cementing his legacy and the franchise’s place among the NFL elite.
A third era of dominance began with the arrival of quarterback Peyton Manning in 2012. Manning led the team to two more Super Bowl appearances (XLVIII, 50), including a victory in Super Bowl 50, which featured another legendary Broncos defense led by MVP Von Miller. The Broncos’ three Super Bowl victories tie them for seventh-most in NFL history.
Denver Broncos’ Notable Achievements
| Year(s) | Achievement | Notes |
| 1997 | Super Bowl XXXII Champions | The franchise’s first title. Led by John Elway and Terrell Davis, they upset the Green Bay Packers 31-24. |
| 1998 | Super Bowl XXXIII Champions | Back-to-back titles. Defeated the Atlanta Falcons 34-19 in John Elway’s final game. |
| 2015 | Super Bowl 50 Champions | Led by Peyton Manning and Von Miller’s MVP performance, the defense dominated the Carolina Panthers 24-10. |
| 1977, 1986, 1987, 1989, 2013 | 5x AFC Champions | Representing appearances in Super Bowls XII, XXI, XXII, XXIV, and XLVIII. |
| 15x | AFC West Division Champions | Showcasing sustained dominance across multiple eras (1977, 1978, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1996, 1998, 2005, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015). |
History and Evolution of Jersey Designs
The Denver Broncos uniform is a vibrant journey through NFL history, a story told in shades of orange and blue. It begins with arguably the league’s most infamous original uniform, transitions to the bold, bright orange that defined a legendary defense, shifts to the deep navy of a dynasty, and culminates in a modern look that blends elements from every cherished era. From the vertically striped socks burned in effigy to the sleek horse head logo of Super Bowl champions, the Broncos’ look has always been distinct and deeply tied to the identity of the team on the field.
1960–1961 — The Infamous “Mustard & Brown”
- Jersey types: Home (Mustard Yellow), Away (White)
- Notable features: One of the most ridiculed uniforms in sports history. The original Broncos wore mustard yellow jerseys with brown block numbers, brown pants, and hideous vertically striped brown and yellow socks. These were actually second-hand uniforms purchased from a defunct league.
- Why it matters: This look represents the humble, almost comical beginnings of the franchise. The socks were so hated that new coach Jack Faulkner held a public burning ceremony in 1962, signaling a new start.

1962–1967 — The Birth of Orange & Blue
- Jersey types: Home (Orange), Away (White)
- Notable features: Coach Faulkner introduced the team’s now-iconic colors. He intended to order burnt orange (like the Cleveland Browns), but received a bright, television-friendly orange. The helmet featured a cartoonish bucking bronco.
- Why it matters: This marks the beginning of the Broncos’ visual identity. It was the uniform worn by early stars like Floyd Little and Lionel Taylor, and when the team notched its first-ever win against an NFL team (a 1967 preseason victory over the Lions).

1968–1996 — The “Orange Crush” & Elway Era
- Jersey types: Home (Orange), Away (Royal Blue / White)
- Notable features (Major Change): The iconic “D” logo featuring a snorting bronco inside was introduced on a royal blue helmet. The primary home jersey remained bright orange. For much of this era (1980s-90s), the team wore royal blue away jerseys.
- Why it matters: This is the look of legends. It’s the uniform of the “Orange Crush” defense that led the team to its first Super Bowl. It’s the uniform John Elway wore for “The Drive” and his first three Super Bowl appearances. This is arguably the most beloved classic look.

1997–2011 — The “Navy & Horse Head” Dynasty
- Jersey types: Home (Navy Blue), Away (White), Alternate (Orange)
- Notable features (Major Change): A complete and radical rebrand. The primary color switched from orange to Navy Blue. A new, sleek, modern horse head logo was introduced on a navy blue helmet. The jerseys featured unique, curved side panels and a modern number font. An orange alternate was introduced later.
- Why it matters: This is the uniform of the dynasty. It was unveiled in 1997, the same year the team won its first championship. It was worn by John Elway, Terrell Davis, Shannon Sharpe, and Rod Smith for back-to-back Super Bowl victories (XXXII & XXXIII). This look defined a generation of dominance.

2012–2023 — The “Manning & Super Bowl 50” Era
- Jersey types: Home (Orange), Away (White), Alternate (Navy Blue)
- Notable features (Major Change): The team switched its primary home jersey back to Orange, relegating the navy blue to alternate status. The core design (logo, number font, side panels) from the 1997 rebrand remained largely the same.
- Why it matters: This is the uniform of Peyton Manning’s legendary four-year run in Denver. It was worn during the record-setting 2013 offensive season and, most importantly, for the dominant defensive performance that won Super Bowl 50, led by Von Miller.

2024–Present — The “Mile High Collection”
- Jersey types: Home (Sunset Orange), Away (Summit White), Alternate (Midnight Navy), Throwback (’77 Orange Crush)
- Notable features (Major Change): A complete redesign inspired by the Colorado landscape. Features subtle mountain peak triangles on the sleeve caps and a new, unique triple-stripe pattern on the pants. Introduces new shades: “Sunset Orange,” “Summit White,” and “Midnight Navy.” Also brings back the 1977 “Orange Crush” uniform as the official throwback. Features “5280” detail representing Denver’s altitude.
- Why it matters: This is the brand new look for the modern era. It attempts to blend elements from every previous uniform while forging a new identity tied directly to the “Mile High City” and state. It’s the uniform of the Bo Nix era.

Jerseys of Team Stars
A Broncos jersey is steeped in Hall of Fame greatness, particularly at the quarterback position. The legacy begins with the franchise’s first superstar, builds through the defiant grit of the “Orange Crush,” explodes with the arrival of “The Duke,” is solidified by the most dominant running back stretch in history, and reaches a crescendo with arguably the smartest QB to ever play, capped by one of the most feared defenders of the modern era. These are the numbers that hang in the Ring of Fame and resonate through Broncos Country.
| Player | Jersey No. | Position & Importance |
| John Elway | 7 | Quarterback. “The Duke.” The ultimate Bronco. Hall of Famer, 1987 NFL MVP, led the team to 5 Super Bowls, winning back-to-back titles (XXXII, XXXIII) to cap his career. Later built the Super Bowl 50 roster as GM. |
| Floyd Little | 44 | Running Back. “The Franchise.” The team’s first superstar and first Ring of Fame inductee. A Hall of Famer who carried the struggling team through the 60s and early 70s. His #44 is retired. |
| Terrell Davis | 30 | Running Back. The engine of the Super Bowl dynasty. Hall of Famer, 1998 NFL MVP, Super Bowl XXXII MVP, and one of only eight players in the 2,000-yard rushing club. Had arguably the greatest peak for an RB in history. |
| Peyton Manning | 18 | Quarterback. The legendary QB who chose Denver for his second act. 2013 NFL MVP (his record 5th), led the team to two Super Bowls, winning Super Bowl 50 in his final game. |
| Von Miller | 58 | Outside Linebacker. The face of the modern defense. Super Bowl 50 MVP, 2011 DROY, 8-time Pro Bowler, and the franchise’s all-time sack leader (110.5). One of the most dominant defenders of his generation. |
As you celebrate the legacy of three Super Bowl championships and the passionate spirit of Broncos Country, don’t forget to explore our full collection of NFL jerseys to find the perfect gear for every football fan in your life. A custom jersey from us is more than just an item; it’s a personal symbol of your loyalty, a connection to the heroes on the gridiron, and a way to keep the team’s greatest memories alive for seasons to come.
And if you follow the fierce rivalries of the AFC West, be sure to check out our amazing Kansas City Chiefs Jerseys, Las Vegas Raiders Jerseys, and Los Angeles Chargers Jerseys collections to find the perfect gear!
Start designing your unique Denver Broncos jersey today and wear your passion with pride!
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