The Broncos’ full 2023 schedule is set to be unveiled at 6 p.m. Thursday. Shortly after that, the club is putting single-game tickets on sale.
There will be single-game tickets set to come available for all nine of Denver’s regular-season home games, according to a team release, but quantity varies by game and many are single seats. The tickets that go on sale Thursday will include full-price seats (Denver uses dynamic and variable pricing practices), ADA seats and club seats.
The Broncos have sold out 410 consecutive regular-season home games dating to 1970.
Even coming off a sixth straight losing season, Broncos tickets have been a hot commodity. The franchise had a 98% renewal rate in 2022, topping 96% for sixth straight year. The club launched its season ticket renewal process in February and increased the price of an average per-game price of a ticket package by about 7%.
Empower Field has more than $100 million in upgrades set to be completed by the time the preseason begins, including a 70% larger video board, an expanded team store and refurbished suites.
Broncos cut Martin: Denver on Wednesday cut veteran edge rusher Jacob Martin, according to the league’s transaction wire.
Martin, an Aurora native who starred at Cherokee Trail before heading to college at Temple, had been with Denver since arriving via trade from the New York Jets at the trade deadline last fall. He played in five games for the Broncos and tallied a sack before injury ended his season.
Martin had a salary cap number $4.824 million for 2023 and $1 million of it was guaranteed. As such, Denver saves $3.824 million on its 2023 salary cap.
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