The Denver Broncos will wear white jerseys and orange pants when they face the Buffalo Bills in the Wild Card round of the NFL playoffs on Sunday.
This will mark the playoff debut of Denver’s new uniform, and it will be the first time the Broncos have played in a playoff game since defeating the Carolina Panthers 24-10 in Super Bowl following the 2015 season.
Denver wore white jerseys and white pants in that Super Bowl win.
The Bills are set to wear blue jerseys with white pants on Sunday.
Last summer, the Broncos announced the team’s jersey color for all 17 regular season games, but players picked the color of their pants each week. The Broncos’ home games last fall featured jersey colors white (once), blue (once), throwback (twice) and orange (four times).
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On the road, Denver had one orange jersey game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 3. Besides that Bucs contest, the Broncos’ eight other road games all featured white jerseys.
Denver went 3-6 wearing white jerseys in the regular season.