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  2. Denver Broncos - Wikipedia

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    Denver Broncos uniform set from 1967 to 1996. The logo was designed by Edwin Guy Taylor of Denver. A contest was held through Public Service of Denver to come up with a new logo for the team. Taylor's submission was selected late in 1967 and adopted the next season.

  3. 1968 Denver Broncos season - Wikipedia

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    The 1968 season was the first in which Denver wore blue helmets with the trademark orange "D" logo; the helmets remained the same until the 1997 season. [2] In 1968, Bears Stadium was sold to the city of Denver, which renamed it "Mile High Stadium" and built the upper deck along the west side, raising capacity to 50,657. [3]

  4. Thunder (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    He retired from mascot duties in early 2014 but appeared in the 2016 Super Bowl 50 victory parade in downtown Denver following the Broncos win over the Carolina Panthers. "Thunder III", a gelding registered as Me N Myshadow, was the understudy to Thunder II, and trained specifically for mascot duties beginning at age three when he was started ...

  5. Denver Broncos introduce new uniforms for first time since 1997

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    The Denver Broncos unveiled new uniforms Monday with their first major changes since 1997. The “ Mile High Collection ” maintains the current helmet logo and features a total of 10 uniform ...

  6. History of the Denver Broncos - Wikipedia

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    Denver Broncos entrance Broncos' linebacker D. J. Williams, October 24, 2010. With their new quarterback, Denver began 2009 well by winning the first six games. The first three wins included a rally at the Bengals, 12–7, as well as relatively easy wins vs. the Browns, 27–6, and Raiders, 23–3.

  7. Mile High Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Rogers agreed, with the stipulation that the new statue not be named "Trigger". Denver fans were polled by The Denver Post to decide on a different name, and "Bucky" was chosen. Painted white to match the Broncos logo, the statue was mounted atop the scoreboard at Mile High, where it remained for 25 years before being relocated to the new ...

  8. File:Denver Broncos wordmark.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following 21 pages use this file: 1997 Denver Broncos season; 1998 Denver Broncos season; 1999 Denver Broncos season; 2000 Denver Broncos season

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