All Games
Sun
Nov 24
Sun, 1:05 pm1:05 pm
Denver Broncos at Las Vegas Raiders
Allegiant Stadium • Las Vegas, NV
Allegiant Stadium
Las Vegas, NV
Mon
Dec 02
Mon, 6:15 pm6:15 pm
Cleveland Browns at Denver Broncos (Monday Night Football)
Empower Field at Mile High • Denver, CO
Empower Field at Mile High
Denver, CO
Sun
Dec 15
Sun, 2:25 pm2:25 pm
Indianapolis Colts at Denver Broncos
Empower Field at Mile High • Denver, CO
Empower Field at Mile High
Denver, CO
Thu
Dec 19
Thu, 5:15 pm5:15 pm
Denver Broncos at Los Angeles Chargers (Rescheduled from 12/22)
SoFi Stadium • Inglewood, CA
SoFi Stadium
Inglewood, CA
TBD
TBDTBD
Denver Broncos at Cincinnati Bengals
Paycor Stadium • Cincinnati, OH
Paycor Stadium
Cincinnati, OH
TBD
TBDTBD
Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos
Empower Field at Mile High • Denver, CO
Empower Field at Mile High
Denver, CO
Saddle up for some Mile High magic! GoTickets has the perfect Denver Broncos tickets for you, and our user-friendly platform and game day playbook will make your path to live NFL action even easier. The best seats don’t stick around for long, so grab yours from our trusted sellers before they’re gone!
The History of Denver Broncos Football
The Denver Broncos have scripted a captivating story filled with remarkable moments and memorable achievements. Established in 1960 as a charter member of the American Football League (AFL), they embarked on a journey that would eventually etch their name in the annals of the NFL.
One of the earliest highlights of the franchise was the "Orange Crush" defense of the late 1970s. Under the leadership of head coach Red Miller, they reached their first Super Bowl after the 1977 season. Their tenacious defense, anchored by players like Randy Gradishar, Tom Jackson, and Lyle Alzado, propelled them to a memorable win in Super Bowl XII.
In 1983, the Broncos went through a transformation with the arrival of quarterback John Elway, who would go on to become one of the greatest players of all time. Elway's leadership and legendary comebacks led the team to five Super Bowl appearances in the 1980s and 1990s, including back-to-back victories in Super Bowl XXXII and Super Bowl XXXIII. These wins were instrumental in shaping the squad’s legacy and solidifying its status as a perennial contender.
The Broncos' pursuit of excellence continued into the new millennium, with players like Peyton Manning and Von Miller contributing to their success. In 2016, Manning led the team to victory in Super Bowl 50, capping a remarkable career with a second Super Bowl win.
Today, the Broncos remain a formidable presence in the National Football League, with a winning reputation and a fan base known for their unwavering support. Be part of their future! Pick a game, purchase your Broncos tickets, and witness history in the making as they strive for even greater success.
The Broncos Football Schedule
The schedule is locked and loaded, and you won't want to miss a minute! We’ve got all the up-to-date info you’ll need to see live NFL football at its finest. The biggest challenge for you is picking a worthy matchup.
If high intensity is up your alley, the Denver Broncos have a historic feud with the Kansas City Chiefs. This contentious relationship dates back to the early days of the AFL, and it's a battle filled with fire. When these clubs clash, you can expect a hard fight and an atmosphere that’s unmatched.
Of course, divisional pride is important, so games against the Las Vegas Raiders add an extra layer of excitement as well. In fact, all of the AFC West pairings have potential, as playoff hopes hang in the balance and new rivalries are born.
The Broncos' schedule also includes showdowns against formidable NFC opponents like the Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Bears. These games provide the players with opportunities to showcase their skills and give attendees a chance to see opponents that don’t always play a role in Denver’s story.
Empower Field at Mile High Info & Parking
Empower Field at Mile High, home of the Broncos, opened its doors in 2001 and is located in the Sun Valley neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. The name "Mile High" pays homage to the city’s elevation, which is exactly one mile (5,280 feet) above sea level.
Throughout the impressive facility, guests can find interactive areas and fan zones that often offer games and giveaways. Visitors can indulge in classic game fare at concourse kiosks or gear up at the Broncos Team Store.
With a capacity of over 76,000 people, Empower Field offers a variety of accommodations that cater to various preferences. GoTickets provides detailed seating charts, but we’ve included a basic breakdown of the venue’s main areas below.
100 Level
Sections on the lowest tier wrap fully around the arena and typically have about 40 rows of seats with numbers beginning close to the field. While looking toward the grass, seat 1 will be on the right side.
Although lower-numbered rows sell quickly, those concerned with seeing over the players, staff, and equipment on the field should consider higher rows for a better chance of unobstructed visibility.
The Broncos players parade onto Empower Field through a tunnel between sections 134 and 135 and head to their sideline in front of sections 104–106. Visiting teams enter between sections 129 and 130 and line up in front of sections 122–124.
300 Level
Along the 300-level sidelines, you’ll find seats that hang over the 100 level. This is the United Club Level, and its premium location offers some of the best vantage points available. Rows 10 and up may also be partially or completely sheltered from the sun or precipitation by the upper level.
Ticket holders can watch the action from oversized, padded seats and receive access to exclusive lounges, including the warm and cozy Fireside Lounge, as well as upgraded dining options. Premium sections closer to the southern corner (300–302 and 344–346) go a step further with in-seat service and semi-private accommodations.
If you prefer elevated viewing without the cost of a club-level ticket, check for anything available in the north end zone. Sections include fewer than 20 rows, and the entrance is around row 5. If you’re concerned with sun, rain, or snow, try tickets in rows 10–19.
500 Level
Upper-level sections surround the field on the third tier of the stadium and are marked with numbers in the 500s. Lower rows have views considered comparable to the 300/Club Level. However, at this elevation, higher rows are not recommended for anyone with a fear of heights or trouble scaling steep staircases.
Plaza Level
Situated higher up in the stadium, a single deck of seats above the south end zone is for budget-conscious fans who enjoy a broader view of the game and don’t mind braving the elements.
Accessibility Options
Empower Field at Mile High offers a limited number of ADA tickets to accommodate fans with disabilities, and valid tickets purchased at GoTickets.com can sometimes be exchanged for ADA seats in the same areas. Requests are honored whenever possible, but relocations are not guaranteed, so notify the stadium of your needs as soon as possible.
Three hours before an event and one hour afterward, shuttle services are available to transport guests requiring assistance to and from official parking areas. Ramps are positioned on all four corners of the building, and twelve public elevators divided between all levels are located at the 50-yard line on the east and west sides of the facility.
Parking & Alternative Transportation
Parking around the venue can be challenging during events, so planning ahead is advisable. We highly recommend planning ahead by booking parking at the time of your Cowboys ticket purchase.
If you prefer alternative transportation options, the C, E, and W light rail lines of the Regional Transportation District (RTD) all stop at the nearby Empower Field at Mile High Station. It's a popular choice for fans looking to avoid traffic and parking hassles. RTD also provides several bus routes that serve the stadium.
Denver B-cycle, the city's bike-sharing program, is a great option for eco-conscious fans. You can rent a bike from one of the many stations around Denver and cycle to the stadium. Bike racks are available for secure storage.
Broncos Tailgating & Game Day Traditions
When it comes to Denver football, game day isn't just about what happens on the field—it’s a full-fledged bash! Broncos fans take their tailgating seriously, and partygoers arrive hours before kickoff to fire up their grills, share stories, and enjoy classic cookout fare. The sea of orange is a sight to behold!
There are official gatherings at Mile High Mountain Village and the Sports Legends Mall, or you could check out any of the independent celebrations around town, as long as they’re not invite-only. In case it matters, the mall option is likely to be the most family friendly.
Beyond the gates at Mile High, you can visit the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame or have some fun at the interactive fan zones, Oh! And keep your eyes peeled for Thunder, the gorgeous Arabian gelding. You might get a peek at him galloping around the field!
Although it seemed to disappear for a while, the "Mile High Salute" is back on display. This popular tradition started by Pro Football Hall of Fame RB Terrell Davis sees players and fans saluting each other after touchdowns.
If you want to be in the stands to experience all of this for yourself, now’s your chance! You know those Broncos tickets you’ve been wanting? Buy them! And get ready for an unforgettable game!