Broncos, Chargers throw it back with 'Color Rush' uniforms
Both the Denver Broncos and San Diego Chargers will showcase new uniforms for their "Color Rush" matchup Thursday night.
In one of the more aesthetically pleasing battles, the Broncos will go with an all-orange outfit while the Chargers will tweak their traditional navy blues for a royal blue with bold gold numbers.
The Broncos' look includes the return of their "D" horse logo on the helmet. They'll also wear orange pants for the first time since 1979.
#Horsepower is coming Thursday night on https://t.co/6UlxcglBdMhttps://t.co/xWmLfvwwy7
— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) October 11, 2016
We're almost ready for the #ColorRush
— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) October 10, 2016
📸's from the equipment room » https://t.co/SfrnkhloMF#BeatTheChargers pic.twitter.com/doa0nbVfHY
The Chargers will rock gold facemasks to go with their white helmets, and they'll l wear royal blue for the first time since the Dan Fouts era. The team moved to navy blue uniforms in 1985.
Full Chargers uniform to be worn Oct. 13 vs. Broncos (via @NFL). First Color Rush game for franchise. pic.twitter.com/KgQOWgd9LR
— Michael Gehlken (@sdutGehlken) September 13, 2016
🎶I'm Blue da ba dee da ba daa🎶
— San Diego Chargers (@Chargers) October 12, 2016
Color Rush 📸s: https://t.co/iRMZobPbVE pic.twitter.com/AzLTKeILBi
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