In Denver, football is more than a game — it’s a lifestyle. While most fans throw on jerseys, two stand out for their runway-worthy dedication.
Justin Grimmett and Jeramy Jussel, known as the Broncos Brothers, have transformed game-day fashion into a Denver tradition. Every home game, they arrive in matching orange-and-blue suits, celebrating both friendship and fandom.
A Stylish Tradition Born Fifteen Years Ago
“It started about fifteen years ago when we made the playoffs with Tim Tebow,” Grimmett recalls, showing off his tailored white-and-orange suit. “I told myself I’d be the best-dressed man in the stadium. So I teamed up with a designer to make it happen.”
Their iconic look soon caught attention — even earning them a sponsorship from Icon Suits. Each outfit features custom stitching, throwback blue jackets, and “Broncos Brothers” embroidered inside the lining.
From Rivals to Brothers
Before becoming local fashion icons, Grimmett and Jussel were actually rivals in Colorado Springs.
“He went to Coronado, I went to Air Academy,” says Grimmett. “We knew each other from across town.”
That rivalry turned into friendship during college, and soon the pair found common ground in football and fashion. Their creativity has since made them fixtures of Broncos home games.
Dressing for Every Season
Their commitment to fashion doesn’t waver — even when temperatures drop.
“We’ve got light suits for spring and overcoats for when it starts snowing,” Jussel explains.
Grimmett adds with a grin, “You’ve got to coordinate — orange pants, blue jacket, and the shoes to match.”
“You Don’t Player-Hate, You Coordinate”
Their unofficial motto says it all: “You don’t player-hate, you coordinate.”
As the Broncos prepare to face the New York Giants, the Broncos Brothers prove that true fandom isn’t just about cheering — it’s about style, spirit, and a little bit of flair.



