Denver Broncos Individual Tickets Date Announced
By Tylor Walden
The Denver Broncos have announced when individual tickets will be going on sale to the general public. Is there a home game that you are looking forward to seeing?
The Denver Broncos will be starting off the regular season against the Carolina Panthers on September 8th. Would you like to attend that game or any of the other nine home games for the Broncos, but you don’t have season tickets? No worries, the Broncos have you covered.
Starting on July 28th, the Denver Broncos will begin selling individual game tickets available to purchase for fans. The sale begins at 2 PM MDT.
The Denver Broncos have sold out 359 consecutive regular season games dating back to the 1970 season. All games will have a limited amount of tickets available for all games, however most of them will be single seats.
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Like last year, the Denver Broncos will have ticket prices based upon the opponent. Last season, games against the Packers and Patriots cost more than games against the Chargers and Raiders. So, if you were to look at the schedule you could probably tell which games will be higher up on the price range.
According to Patrick Smyth, the Broncos stadium seats are 96 percent of season tickets and had nearly a 100 percent renewal rate. So, if you do not have season tickets and you are able to attend one Broncos home game this year, you are in luck.
The Denver Broncos home games are against the following teams.
San Francisco 49ers- Preseason Week 2
Los Angeles Rams- Preseason Week 3
Carolina Panthers- Week 1
Indianapolis Colts- Week 2
Atlanta Falcons- Week 5
Houston Texans- Week 7
San Diego Chargers- Week 8
Kansas City Chiefs- Week 12
New England Patriots- Week 15
Oakland Raiders- Week 17
I believe that the more expensive games will be against teams that were playoff teams last season. Division opponents will most likely be the least expensive games. Of course, preseason games will not be as expensive as regular season games.
May all the luck be with you on July 28th!