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Nemanja Jokic, the older brother of\u00a0Denver ...

Nemanja Jokic, the older brother of\u00a0Denver ...

Nemanja Jokic, the older brother of Denver Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokic, has successfully transitioned from a protective family advisor into a credentialed professional by becoming a certified NBA agent, Serbian outlet Meridian Sports relayed on Tuesday.

The middle of the three brothers had to navigate the strict licensing protocols dictated by the National Basketball Players Association, which stands as the sole governing body authorized to issue the official license required to negotiate contracts with league franchises.

The former collegiate player turned team executive for Serbian club KK Joker Sombor completed the strict application process.

EuroHoops.net The Denver Broncos have undergone a uniform overhaul, beginning in 2024.

The Broncos rolled out the Mile High Collection ahead of the 2024 season, which included three different uniform combinations, plus the 77 Throwbacks.

In 2024, Broncos fans were also treated to a Midnight Navy jersey/pants combination with the white D helmet on Monday Night Football against the Cleveland Browns.

On top of that, the Broncos rocked their White Out look, which included the Summit White jersey/pants combination and their standard Bronco logo on a white helmet, against the Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas Day last season.

The Broncos are keeping things fresh, and its going to be fun to see the different jersey combinations the team rolls out each week this coming season.

Fans are obviously partial to the designs, but where do the Broncos uniform combinations rank among their NFL peers? Sports Illustrateds Mike Kadlick ranked all 32 NFL teams uniform combinations, with the Broncos checking in at No.

10.

Known as the Mile High collection, the Broncos new uniforms debuted ahead of the 2024 season, and they remain awesome.

Jam-packed with nods to Denver and the surrounding area, their jerseys feature a sleeve cap with a mountain peak and subtle triangles along the sides to represent Colorados summit markers.

Their helmets, meanwhile, don a bumper that reads 5280a reference to Denvers elevation above sea level.

Rounded out with an all-blue alternate kit and a classic throwback look that incorporates the teams D helmet logo, the Broncos nailed their recent redesign, Kadlick wrote.

Attention to Detail Its not No.

1, but at least the Broncos are in the top 10.

As Kadlick noted, Denvers attention to detail in the new uniform designs is second to none.

Kadlick had the Los Angeles Chargers ranked No.

1, which, Ive got to admit, kind of surprised me.

Ive never been that impressed by the Chargers designs, but to each their own, I suppose.

The Chiefs ranked No.

11, with the Las Vegas Raiders at No.

14, for whatever its worth.

Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder, but Kadlick had a few questionable uniform designs ranked ahead of the Broncos, I must say.

Besides the Chargers at the top, Kadlick had the Cincinnati Bengals (No.

5), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (No.

6), Washington Commanders (No.

8), and Miami Dolphins (No.

9) ranked above the Broncos.

Ill hear you out on the classic look of the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers (with slight modern twists), as well as the cool options the Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans are rolling out nowadays, but the Chargers are meh, the Bengals and Bucs are downright ugly, and the Commanders are just plain.

No big deal, though.

Posts like this make for timely offseason fodder as we await the return of football.

The Broncos just finished up their offseason training program, and were now firmly in the NFL summer.

The cleats will hit the grass again at Broncos Park Powered by CommonSpirit on July 28, when the veterans report for training camp.

From there, the whirlwind of the 2026 season will begin in earnest.

Lets hope the product on the field looks as good as the Broncos Mile High Collection uniforms.

The Broncos have produced two double-digit-win seasons since the Walton-Penner ownership group rolled out the new uniform designs, so there is a precedent in place.

Sign up for our free Denver Broncos On SI newsletter, and get breaking Broncos news delivered to your inbox daily! Follow The Nuggets are declining Jalen Picketts fourth-year team option for the 2026-27 season, releasing him from his contract, league sources told The Denver Post.

Former Nuggets general manager Calvin Booth drafted Pickett with the 32nd overall pick in 2023.

The 6-foot-2 reserve combo guard has struggled to break into Denvers everyday rotation throughout his first three years in the league.

His $2.41 million salary next season wouldve offered the Nuggets a sliver of cap relief, but they chose instead to move on from the former Penn State star.

Monday was the deadline to make a decision on his option.

Pickett, 26, averaged 5.2 points, 2.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 16.1 minutes per game last season.

He appeared in 50 games, highlighted by a career-high 29-point, seven-assist performance in January to lead the Nuggets in an upset over Philadelphia without their entire starting lineup.

Pickett is shooting 38.7% from the 3-point line on two attempts per game in his first three years.

He also boasts a sturdy 3.63 career assist-to-turnover ratio.

But hes remained a deep bench option under two different head coaches in Denver, from Michael Malone to David Adelman.

Booth was fired in April 2025.

Then, new co-general managers Jon Wallace and Ben Tenzer signed veteran point guard Tyus Jones off the buyout market late last season when the Nuggets wanted ball-handling depth.

Jones received playoff minutes over Pickett during their first-round series against the Timberwolves.

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