Denver Broncos’ 2012 Uniforms Revealed

The NFL is now “swooshified.” 

After weeks of buildup – hey, it is the offseason – Nike, unveiled the 2012 NFL uniforms, and aside from the Denver Broncos’ move to orange, next season’s uniforms look much like their 2011 Reebok cousin.

And that’s fine with me.

View the Nike Broncos’ uniform gallery >>>>

According to an employee at the Broncos’ team shop at Sports Authority Field, the jerseys will be available April 26, though you can pre-order beginning April 15.

Other Nike merchandise is now available via the NFL’s team shop.

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Denver Broncos Uniform Watch: Nike’s Reveal is Tomorrow

As I wrote Sunday, April brings us some major NFL events, including the unveiling of the 2012 league uniforms.

Broncos fan wears orange Von Miller jersey to 2011 home game. (personal photo)

Nike takes over uniform manufacturing for Reebok after reaching a five-year deal with the NFL.  The Nike-inspired uniforms will be make public Tuesday, but we already know one very important detail: Orange makes its triumphant return as the Denver Broncos’ primary color.

The other details?  Well, we can only speculate for now.  Good thing the suspense will be over very, very soon.

Knowing the NFL’s more stringent uniform regulations, we likely won’t see anything too drastic.  Leave that to the college ranks…or just let it die, ‘cause I’m cool with that, too.  Nike is expected to make a few subtle changes to the Broncos look, but could make more significant changes to other team’s uniforms.

Nike’s Vapor Jet Gloves were released two months ago, and in fact, were worn by some players at the Pro Bowl.

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Attention Denver Broncos: April Is Here

Typically, I don’t dedicate a blog post to announcing the arrival of a particular month, but seeing as this is my site, I’m making an exception here.

Welcome aboard, April.  You’re an important month for NFL teams, players, and fans alike.

No joke. (Speaking of jokes, check this one out from a fellow Broncos blogger.)

That’s not to suggest the NFL was in hibernation mode for March – franchise tags, bounties, free agency, and all things Manning – but with April here, life in the NFL revs up.

So get out your calendars, or just use iCal on your MacBook, and keep an eye on the following dates/events:

April 3: Nike will unveil the league’s 2012 uniforms

What it means: We know the Broncos are returning to orange as the primary color, but we don’t know what, if any, other uniform changes await.  Nike has supplanted Reebok as the NFL official apparel provider through 2017.

April 16: Broncos’ offseason program begins.

What it means: As it stands now, April 16 is the first time Broncos players can workout with teammates at Dove Valley.  Players can also meet with coaches; however, coaches must wait until May 1 to attend any drills.  Under the previous collective bargaining agreement, teams often began offseason program in March.  (Exception: teams with new head coaches get a two-week head start.)

April TBA: 2012 NFL Schedule Release

What it means: Get ready for Broncos primetime football.

April 26-28: NFL Draft

What it means: Fingers crossed it means the acquisition of a talented defensive tackle in Round 1.

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Denver Dailies: Broncos Roundup (Thursday Edition)

Wild West once again: Star QBs stock Denver Broncos’ division - Put away those popgun arms. They had as much right in the AFC West as a hayseed at an English tea.  Maybe the AFC West is not quite all the way back to the days of the Mad Bomber, Air Coryell and the Duke. But a quick look around the division and quarterback has once again become a position of pride.  Read more from the Denver Post >>>>

Woody Paige: Some QB history in Denver a sore subject - A gastronome knows food; a sommelier appreciates wine. Peyton Manning is a quarterback cognoscente.  He can recite every quarterback who played against his father, Archie, in college and the NFL. Many years ago, when I told Peyton I lived in Colorado, he immediately responded that Charles Johnson had taken over at quarterback for an injured Darian Hagan in the second half of the Orange Bowl as the Buffs beat Notre Dame for the national championship.  Read more from the Denver Post >>>>

Denver Broncos still have holes to fill at defensive tackle - Peyton Manning may be unreal. He may be a Hall of Famer in waiting. He may be in the discussion for greatest NFL quarterback of all time.  But Peyton Manning can’t play defensive tackle.  ”We’ve got some holes, in particular at defensive tackle,” Broncos coach John Fox said Tuesday at the AFC coaches breakfast with the media.  Read more from the Denver Post >>>>

Wide Receiver U? - Over the past six years, two receivers from Georgia Tech have been the first players from their position chosen in the NFL draft – Calvin Johnson (No. 2 overall, 2007) and Demaryius Thomas (No. 22, 2010).  No other school has even had more than two receivers drafted in the first round during that span.  Read more from Denver Broncos >>>>

NFL Owners Approve Rule Changes - Yesterday we wrote about the proposed rule changes for the 2012 NFL season, and today the owners voted to approve several of the competition committee’s proposals. In order to pass, the proposals required votes from at least 24 of the league’s 32 owners.  Read more from Denver Broncos >>>>

Tim Tebow merchandise prompts Nike to sue Reebok - Nike Inc. sued Adidas AG’s Reebok International over its use of quarterback Tim Tebow’s name on New York Jets-related clothing, days before Nike is to become the official supplier of licensed National Football League apparel.  Read more from Washington Post >>>>

John Elway Guiding Denver Broncos to Greatest Comeback Ever: A Fan’s Take - When John Elway was hired by Pat Bowlen to be the Vice President of Football Operations in early January of 2011, the Denver Broncos were at a low spot. Barely 14 months later, the team is coming off an improbable playoff berth and the signing of perhaps the biggest free agent in NFL history, Peyton Manning. Critics can disagree, but I think this is John Elway’s greatest comeback ever.  Read more from Yahoo! Sports >>>>

Denver Broncos: Bold 2012 Season Predictions for Peyton Manning and Company - When John Elway and the Denver Broncos organization decided to sign Peyton Manning and part ways with Tim Tebow, they took a huge risk with hopes of the payoff being a Super Bowl title.  In the event that Peyton Manning does play an entire season, and to the full ability that Peyton Manning is capable of playing, the Broncos chances are quite good.  Read more from Bleacher Report >>>>

10 Denver Broncos Peyton Manning Could Turn into Pro Bowlers - The Denver Broncos ushered in a brand new era with the signing of Peyton Manning last week.  Out with the old, in with the new.  Under the guidance of Executive Vice President John Elway, and with a return to a more traditional, Hall of Fame type player, the quarterback situation in Denver seems to have come full circle.  Read more from Bleacher Report >>>>

Denver Broncos’ Most Glaring Need After Peyton Manning Free Agency Flurry - We’ve all seen the headlines regarding the insanely active free agency period that have summed up the Denver Broncos thus far.  The signing of Peyton Manningculminated the quest of the two Johns–Elway and Fox–to find a QB that is a conventional pocket passer and a proven winner.  Much can be debated about the health of Manning and the treatment of his predecessor, Tim Tebow; but what is not debatable is the most glaring need left behind after all that money was doled out in the first few weeks of the new season.  Read more from Bleacher Report >>>>

Coach John Fox previews Broncos offense with Peyton Manning - When the Denver Broncos won the Peyton Manning Sweepstakes, it signaled an end to the Tim Tebow era. He’s since been shipped to the Jets where he’s, well, excited. The biggest question now facing the Broncos: how healthy would Manning be when the 2012 season begins in almost six months.   Read more from CBS Sports >>>>

Peyton Manning, John Fox and the Offense of Benign Neglect - If Denver’s John Fox were a woman, some folks would be wondering what, um, favors he provided in order to get another head coaching job. As it is, one assumes that he gives the greatest interview on the planet.  Read more from Huffington Post >>>>

Jake Plummer: “There will be no Jake Plummer comeback” - After being traded from the Denver Broncos to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the offseason of 2007, Jake Plummer decided to retire from the NFL. However, on Monday Plummer returned to the Denver area and threw some passes to a handful of draft prospects. Even though the Broncos went out this offseason and brought in Peyton Manning to be the team’s starting quarterback, people began to think about a possible Plummer-Broncos reunion given the fact that Mike Shanahan is no longer in the Mile High City and that he was tossing passes like he was back playing quarterback in the NFL. However, that’s not the case. While Plummer is still in relatively good shape given his conditioning from playing handball, the Snake just doesn’t have it in him to return to football and there will be no reunion with the Broncos.  Read more from Sports Radio Interviews >>>>

More Conversation with Karl Mecklenburg - As fans, one thing we love to do is talk sports. I can sit and talk football with anyone for hours. In fact, that’s the main reason we started this site. We’re not credentialed sportswriters churning out a story for a paycheck. Not to say all sports writers are sellouts, there are some really great writers putting out excellent material everyday. But we’re just fans, who need an outlet for all this sports talk that’s building up inside of us. So it’s not everyday I get to sit and talk football with a guy who played the game at the highest level for 12 seasons, and in the Big 10 before that. While talking about Mecklenburg’s career was fascinating, talking about the current state of the Broncos, the same stuff we all like to sit around and shoot the breeze about over a round of Colorado microbrews, was just plain fun.  Read more from Pro Sports Colorado >>>>

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