Sunday night's matchup with the Packers will bring back plenty of a memories for everyone in attendance for owner Pat Bowlen's Ring of Fame induction ceremony.

In that game, the Broncos will break out their alternate blue uniforms. However, instead of blue pants, they will wear white pants with orange accents. It's a tribute to the the outfit the squad donned in its first-ever Super Bowl victory over the Packers on Jan. 25, 1998. The team has not broken out this jersey-pants combo in several years.

Bolwen, who purchased the franchise in 1984, will be recognized during halftime, with a number of alumni on-hand for the event. The game itself is one of the more highly anticipated Week 8 matchups as both Denver and Green Bay are 6-0 heading in. A tribute to one of the most memorable moments in Broncos history brings a little extra flair to the occasion.

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The most pressing question is whether this offense had any revelations during the bye week. Denver could try something new against the Packers since it had two weeks to prep for the game.