The team posted images on social media putting the white helmet on top of Red Rocks, Blucifer, Little Man Ice Cream and other places.
DENVER — Whether they win, lose or tie against the New York Jets on Sunday, the Denver Broncos will be doing something they've never done before. Inspired by Colorado's snowcapped mountains, the helmets will be paired with the Broncos' all-orange Color Rush uniforms.
The Broncos have worn five helmets during their 64-season existence, according to the franchise, but Sunday's game will mark the first time they've used an all-white helmet shell. #Snowcapped has taken over #BroncosCountry, the Broncos said on their X account. The post features the helmet at Red Rocks, on Mustang's head , and at Little Man Ice Cream, among other places.The Broncos are allowed to wear the white helmets twice during the 2023 season. They'll use them again when they play the New England Patriots in week 16.
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