Denver Broncos Not Raising Ticket Prices in 2020
As we just wrapped up another NFL season Denver Broncos fans have something to celebrate after finding out ticket prices will not be going up in 2020. According to the Denver Post, this will be the third time in four years that prices to watch the game will not be increasing. In 2019 the average price to watch the Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High was $103.06 which ranked 17th in the league.
While the Broncos failed to reach the playoffs for the fourth straight year it seems like everything costs more now than four years ago so this is great news for football fans here in Colorado. The team finished the season with a record of 7-9 but fans should be excited with Drew Lock the 23-year-old QB looking great as we look forward to the 2020 football season.
Beyond not wanting to pay more as a football fan I'm glad to see the Broncos make a move like this. It's so easy for fans to just stay at home to watch games on their couch, but it's ugly watching your favorite team with lots of empty seats. So to see this move by the Broncos front office makes you realize they truly understand. We all can admit going to an NFL game is expensive but it's nice to see that prices aren't going up.
While we don't know the exact 2020 Denver Broncos football schedule yet, here are the opponents that they will face at home.
- Las Vegas Raiders
- Los Angeles Chargers
- Kansas City Chiefs
- Buffalo Bills
- Miami Dolphins
- Tennessee Titans
- New Orleans Saints
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
And the Broncos will go on the road to take on these opponents.
- Las Vegas Raiders
- Los Angeles Chargers
- Kansas City Chiefs
- New York Jets
- New England Patriots
- Pittsburg Steelers
- Carolina Panthers
- Atlanta Falcons
Just remember, this last year the San Francisco 49ers were picked to go 3-12 and ended up proving analysts wrong and made it to the Super Bowl. With Drew Lock behind center, this could be the Broncos year.