Denver Broncos Tickets

Denver Broncos Tickets

One of the most consistent teams in the AFC history is the Denver Broncos. From 1977-1999, the Broncos qualified for the playoffs 13 times and six times in the Super Bowl. The Broncos made seven post-season appearances during the 11 years following the strike-shortened season of 1982. They won the franchise record of twelve games with coach Red Miller taking home the Western Division title. The Broncos is the first AFL team to defeat an NFL team in 1967.

In 1997, Led by John Elway, the Broncos bagged the Super Bowl after getting into the post-season as a wild card, taking home the Super Bowl XXXII title after beating the Packers 31-24. The following year, the Denver Broncos won the Super Bowl XXXIII against Atlanta Falcons.

Last season, Jason Elam kicked a huge 50-yard field goal for the Denver Broncos taking the game 27-11 and beating the Titans with a score of 37-34 with an amazing clash. After giving up running back Travis Henry, the Denver Broncos will have a new look at the position. Selvin Young will likely be the main RB behind Bronco’s offensive line. Last season Young played 15 games for Broncos and caught 35 passes for 231 yards, Broncos finishing 7-9-0 last season. Just before Travis Henry was cut, veteran Michael Pittman was signed; Pittman is a good receiver and runs with power between the tackles giving the Broncos fresh legs for their offensive line.

The Denver Broncos had a bad year last season, finishing 9-7. Will they step up this season with Jay Cutler behind them? Can Mike Shanahan take charge and stampede the team to the post-season? Get your Denver Broncos tickets, come to INVESCO Field at Mile High and enjoy Broncos football.


Denver Broncos News

LEGWOLD: Broncos have plenty of holes to fill on defense, special teams
At almost every opportunity to throw the Broncos defense of 2008 under any passing Greyhound, first-year Broncos coach Josh McDaniels has instead offered something on the order of: "We want to make the whole team better."


Running backs taking a look at Broncos
The Broncos jumped into free agency Thursday night by setting up visits today with a pair of running backs. The team, as yet, hasn't reached agreements with Arizona's J.J. Arrington or Philadelphia's Correll Buckhalter, according to John Rickert, who represents both players.