Denver Broncos Tickets
NFL Denver Broncos Tickets
Get your Denver Broncos tickets at TicketSmarter and head up to Mile High for your next NFL game! The Denver Broncos began play in 1960 as a member of the American Football League. The team joined the National Football League as part of the AFL-NFL Merger in 1970. The team faced early struggles in the league but eventually made a run through the NFL Playoffs in 1977 that ended with their first appearance in the Super Bowl. Although they came up short in that game, the Broncos went on to have great success with many AFC Championships being won over the years.
The team eventually claimed back-to-back Super Bowl titles in 1997 and 1998 at the helm of quarterback John Elway. They then went on to win the 50th Super Bowl with Payton Manning under center in 2015 against the Carolina Panthers. As a member of the AFC West, the team has fierce rivalries with the Kansas City Chiefs, Las Vegas Raiders and Los Angeles Chargers. Along with Hall of Fame quarterbacks, the franchise has produced several other Pro Football Hall of Famers including Shannon Sharpe, Terrell Davis and Champ Bailey. Secure your Denver Broncos tickets to see the new generation of talent play at Empower Field at Mile High, 1701 Bryant Street, Denver, CO 80204.
How much are Denver Broncos tickets?
Denver Broncos tickets will start as low as $45 for regular-season games. The average price for tickets will range between $150 to $350 depending on how well the team is performing. Fans looking for cheap Broncos tickets should check out the upper levels in the stadium behind one of the end zones. Seats in the lower level and on the 50-yard line will be much more expensive.
Ticket prices for the current Denver Broncos football season are starting at $26.91 and going up to $22316.40. The average ticket price per game during the current season is around $266.63. Indianapolis Colts at Denver Broncos tickets are currently available on TicketSmarter. This gridiron battle will take place at Empower Field at Mile High, 1701 Bryant Street, Denver, CO on December 15th, 2024 at 2:25pm. TicketSmarter has 2265 tickets currently available for this big matchup with starting ticket prices at $67.50 and the most expensive seats priced at $8999.10.
Denver Broncos Dates & Schedule
NFL teams will traditionally play three preseason games before launching into the 18-week regular season. If the Denver Broncos earn an NFL Playoff bid, those games are held starting in January with the Super Bowl in February. Football fans can buy Denver Broncos tickets for all games held in the preseason, regular season and the NFL Playoffs.
The Denver Broncos schedule has a total of 4 football games left to be played during the season. One of the highlights of the football season will be the AFC Championship: TBD at Denver Broncos (Date TBD) (If Necessary) game at Empower Field at Mile High, 1701 Bryant Street, Denver, CO. The game is scheduled for January 26th, 2025 at 12:00am making it one of the final games of the season. Wanting to watch this game in person? Be sure to grab one of the 2303 tickets available on TicketSmarter with prices ranging from $93.63 to $1990.80.
When do Denver Broncos tickets go on sale?
The NFL will release their full schedule with each team’s matchups, game dates and start times in May. This will be followed up by tickets for all preseason and regular-season games becoming available shortly after. TicketSmarter will have Broncos tickets available as soon as the schedule announcement is made.
Denver Broncos Seating Chart
Popularly known as Mile High Stadium, Empower Field at Mile High has been the home of the Broncos since it replaced the original Mile High Stadium in 2001. The stadium is well known for being one of the most difficult stadiums for visiting teams to play at because of the high altitude and thunderous fans in attendance. Football games at Empower Field can hold a total seating capacity of 76,125 fans. The stadium has three levels of reserved seating and two levels of suites.
The lower 100-level and middle 300-level of the stadium forms a complete bowl around the field. The upper 500-level forms a horseshoe with seating along both sidelines and around one end zone. The 200-level is the lower suites while the 400-level in the upper suites. When using TicketSmarter’s virtual Denver Broncos ticket office to select seats, fans should note that sections 100 through 110 and the corresponding upper levels will be on the Broncos sideline while the opposite sections will be on the visitor’s side.