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Denver Broncos Plaque with mini bio
$19.94
- 12 in. x 15 in. NFL wooden plaque with marble or solid black finish
- High quality 8 in. x 10 in. team logo photo officially licensed by NFL.
- Mini bio inscribed on a 5 in. x 7 in. metal plate: Franchise History, Stadium History, Super Bowl History and more.
- photo protected by plexiglass
- Data on the metal of the team will be updated upon the current status.
- Excellent for homes, shops, bars, clubs, restaurants, offices and more
- Ready to hang on a wall
Trivia:
When the Broncos debuted in 1960, their original uniforms were vilified by the public. It consisted of brown helmets, brown pants (some had a satin sheen, some didn't), white and mustard yellow jerseys, and vertically striped socks. The club eventually got rid of these jerseys two years later, and celebrated the occasion by holding a public bonfire to burn the striped socks.
The team then unveiled a new logo featuring a bucking horse, and changed their team colors to orange, royal blue and white. The 1962 uniform designed by Laura North-Allen, consisted of white pants, orange helmets, and either orange or white jerseys.
In 1968, the Broncos debuted a design that became known as the "Orange Crush." Their logo was redesigned so that the horse was coming out of a "D". Also, the helmets were changed to royal blue, thin stripes were put onto the sleeves, and other minor modifications were added. From 1969 to 1971, and again from 1978 to 1979, the team wore orange pants with their white jerseys.
The Broncos wore their white jerseys at home throughout the 1971 season, and again for a 1980 home game vs. the Dallas Cowboys, hoping to bring out the "blue jersey jinx" which has followed the Cowboys for decades (it worked, Denver won 41-20). Denver wore its white jerseys at home for 1983 games vs. the Philadelphia Eagles and Los Angeles Raiders, but would not wear white at home again for two decades (see below).
The club then radically changed their logo and uniforms in 1997, a design that they continue to use to this day. The current logo is a profile of a horse's head, with orange hair and navy blue outlines. They began wearing navy blue jerseys, replacing their longtime orange jerseys. This new uniform design also features a streak that runs down the sides of both the jerseys and the pants; it's orange on the navy blue jerseys, and navy on the white jerseys. When they debuted, these uniforms were, again, vilified by the press and fans, until the Broncos won their first ever Super Bowl in the new design that same season.
The team also introduced navy blue pants in 2003, with orange stripes to be worn with the navy blue jerseys. These pants were primarily worn for primetime home games, until the end of the 2007 season. Although they were part of the uniform change in 1997 and most players wanted to wear them, the only player who vetoed wearing them was John Elway, thereby delaying their eventual introduction. An oddity of their pants are that the home white pants have an orange stripe, but the road white pants have a navy blue stripe.
In 2002, the Broncos introduced an alternate orange jersey with a navy blue stripe going up the sides. The orange trades places with the navy blue on this alternate jersey, as it becomes the dominant color while the navy blue complements. This jersey has been used a total of five times, most recently in a 2009 preseason game vs. the Chicago Bears. Former head coach Mike Shanahan was not a big fan of the alternate orange jerseys. The Broncos previously wore orange jerseys as a throwback uniform in a Thanksgiving Day game at the Dallas Cowboys in 2001.
On November 16, 2003, the Broncos wore their white jerseys at home for the first time since 1983, in a game vs. the San Diego Chargers. This was compensation for a uniform mix-up after the teams' first meeting in Week 2 at San Diego's Qualcomm Stadium earlier that season, when the Chargers were the team that was supposed to declare their uniform color. The Chargers were planning to wear their white jerseys, but the visiting Broncos came to the stadium in white, and were fined $25,000 by the NFL as a result. When the two teams met at Invesco Field at Mile High later that season (Week 11), the NFL allowed the visiting Chargers to choose their uniform color in advance, and they chose navy blue, forcing the Broncos to wear their white jerseys at home.
In 2009, in honor of their 50th anniversary season as one of the eight original AFL teams, the Broncos will wear their 1960 throwback uniforms (brown helmets, mustard yellow and brown jerseys) for two games - October 11 vs. the New England Patriots and October 19 at the San Diego Chargers. Also in 2009, the Broncos will wear their alternate orange jerseys for the following two games - October 4 vs. the Dallas Cowboys and November 9 vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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Model: 70602
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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 27 August, 2009.
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