A core memory for every Broncos fan is sweating their tail off in the middle of the summer down at Dove Valley watching training camp practice. Some years are hotter than others, and some years have more exciting players than other, but it’s always a great chance to go see the orange and blue in action for the first time before the preseason and get some autographs from various players.
On Tuesday, the Broncos announced that there will be 13 different practices open to fans, but they will have a max capacity of just 800 people due to the ongoing construction down at the practice facility. The club also said that 13 is expected to be the most amount of open practices for any NFL team in order to compensate for the limited seating availability.
Our full #BroncosCamp schedule is here with 13 free & open practices!
Due to new facility construction at Broncos Park Powered by CommonSpirit, capacity is limited with 🎟️'s available beginning Wednesday at 10 am MT.
Can’t wait to see you there!
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The sessions on July 25, July 26 and August. 14 are the three highlighted practices, with July 25 being the first day back, July 26 being Back Together Weekend, and Aug. 14 being the joint practice with the Arizona Cardinals.
Fans can’t just show up, however. Starting on Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. Denver time, free tickets will be made available on Ticketmaster, which fans need to claim in order to be allowed entry to the practices. It will be the same process as buying a ticket for any other game through the site. Season ticket members can already claim tickets through their personal Ticketmaster accounts. Each fan is allowed to claim up to four tickets, and can get tickets for up to two practices.
Parking will be available at Dove Valley Regional Park (located at 7900 S Potomac St Rd, Centennial, Colo. 80112), and will be free until the lot fills up.
Another change this year is that fans will not be on the hill they’ve been on for so many years to watch, but instead will be able to watch from temporary bleachers on the south end of the fields.
There will also be a dedicated ‘kid zone’ at each practice, a spot where kids aged 5-15 can take pictures and receive autographs from players.
Every single one of the practices will begin at 10:00 a.m. on the respective day, while the gates and parking lots are set to open two hours earlier at 8:00. The club said that each practice is expected to last around two hours, giving fans the rest of their afternoon to enjoy, most likely at the pool knowing how hot some of those practices can get.
For the Broncos, these practices will be essential to Sean Payton and company to get ready for a very important 2025 season. After a playoff berth in 2024, the expectations are higher, and the Broncos are aiming to make much more noise in the AFC with a re-tooled roster that has some of the top players in the NFL.