We brought tickets for my wife birthday and bronco friends. It was a great day spent together and with other excited people. The crowd was difinetly excited and the atmosphere was delightful. I would definitely do it again.
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My seats were on the 45 Yd line 15 rows up! Well worth every penny spent! I took my niece to her first Bronco game as incentive for her to do good in school. It worked! She's doing good in school, loved her first game (even though the Broncos lost) but we had a great experience at Invesco Field!
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[...]When I finally got them the tickets were closer to the field then what I ordered and at the corner were my team came out. It worked out great. My daughter got a signed used players glove. It was awesome.
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The Denver Broncos are members of the West Division of the AFC. Established in 1960, the team joined the National Football League in 1970, following the merger of the NFL and the AFL. Currently the team plays home games at Sports Authority Field at Mile High in Denver, proper. The Broncos were not wildly successful in the 1960s, accumulating a league record of 39–97–4. In 1965 the city almost lost the franchise, but narrowly averted the loss through a local ownership group. Starting in 1972 the football powers that may be smiled on the Denver Broncos giving them their first ever winning season with a 7–5–2. The new era of success saw hometown fans clamoring to get their hands on Denver Broncos tickets. In 1977 the team made it to their first Playoffs where they were subsequently beaten by the Dallas Cowboys 27–10. During the late 1970s and into the 1980s the Broncos hit a peak that saw them play in eight Playoffs and bring home a number of conference and division wins. Though it wouldn’t be until the 1990s that the team would gain their first Super Bowl title, never wanting to be outdone the Orange Crush made it a twofer and swept up two consecutive triumphs, against the Green Bay Packers and Atlanta Falcons respectively. Like everything else the Broncos do, they maintain their rivalries with gusto; from their division contentions with the Kansas City Chiefs, Oakland Raiders and San Diego Chargers to their fierce contentions with the Cleveland Browns and the New England Patriots. The Denver Broncos are always reaching towards that higher ground.