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Colorado high school football team shows helmet donated by the Denver Broncos
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The Denver Broncos ingratiated themselves into the Colorado high school football community by donating helmets through their All In. All Covered’ initiative. Through this program, the three-time Super Bowl champions will donate 15,000 Riddell Axiom helmets to schools with a football program. Whether it’s six-man or 11-on-11 football, every school with a football team is included.

That said, one of those schools showed the helmet they received through the Denver Broncos Foundation. The Arapahoe High School football team’s account on X/Twitter showed their new helmets with the Warrior logo.

As the caption said, Axiom 3Ds are the highest safety-rated football helmets available, thanks to their InSite Smart Helmet Technology. Axiom helmets also come with flex panels, an integrated visor, and a Cam-Loc chin strap for proper fit.

Likewise, its compatibility with InSite Analytics can help proactively influence player performance and reduce head impact exposure. In addition to the helmets, the Broncos Foundation will provide four-year subscriptions to InSite Analytics for every team.

Arapahoe finished their 2024-25 Colorado high school football season with an 8-4 record, including a perfect 5-0 at home. However, their season ended with a loss to the Legend Titans in the Class 5A state tournament.

Meanwhile, the Broncos foundation conceptualized this initiative during a board meeting last August 2024. Now that it’s in full swing, the Broncos will donate 15,516 brand-new Riddell Axiom 3D helmets from 2025 to 2028.

Each year, teams will receive around 25 percent of the helmets allocated for them based on their average roster size. According to the initiative’s official website, this amounts to 22 helmets and three starter kits for six-man teams over four years. The number goes up to 100 helmets and nine starter kits per Colorado high school football Class 5A school.

A press release on the Broncos’ official website reads, “In the first year of the program, schools will receive helmet starter kits that include basic maintenance items, extra visors, face masks, and more.”

Riddell Sports updated that they’ve visited all 275 Colorado high school football teams for initial scanning. Their team covered the entire state through six stops in 2025. Likewise, the company will provide over 50 personnel for scanning, set-up, in-site analytics, and other related support.

This article first appeared on 5 GOATs and was syndicated with permission.

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