Broncos Announce Single Game Ticket Sales
By Tylor Walden
Dec 28, 2014; Denver, CO, USA; A general view of Sports Authority Field at Mile High prior to the game between the Denver Broncos and the Oakland Raiders. The Broncos defeated the Raiders 47-14. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports
Denver Broncos fans have every reason to be excited right now.
On Wednesday July 8th, the Denver Broncos will be releasing tickets for single games. The tickets are set to go on sale at 11 am MDT.
If you are able to obtain a ticket for one of the Broncos ten games to be played at home from August to January, consider yourself lucky. Since 1970, the Denver Broncos have sold out 349 consecutive regular season games.
It could be difficult to sit with friends and family as well. The tickets are mostly single seat and only four tickets per household can be purchased.
Also, for the first time, tickets for all Broncos games will be grouped into three pricing variables. The first variable is preseason, which is for the preseason games against the San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals. Premium seating will feature games against the Broncos’ three divisional opponents San Diego, Kansas City, and Oakland as well as the NFC North match up with the Minnesota Vikings. Marquee match ups with the Green Bay Packers, Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, and New England Patriots will go for a more higher price.
If you want a more detailed idea of how much ticket prices will be, a preseason game ticket against the Arizona Cardinals can go for as low as $67 for a single ticket, the game against the Minnesota Vikings can be as low as $225, and the game against the New England Patriots and Green Bay Packers can go as low as $300-$400 a ticket.
There are options for all the home games for half price tickets. However, they can only be ordered online or by phone through Ticketmaster. However, only 2,000 half priced tickets will be sold per game. So, if you are tight on cash, don’t miss out on that.
Good luck to all Broncos fans looking to buy tickets for the 2015 home games. May the odds ever be in your favor. For more information on tickets, follow this link.
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