The Broncos on Monday announced that tickets for individual games during the 2009 season at INVESCO Field at Mile High will go on sale beginning Saturday, July 18, at 11 a.m. MDT. Ticket availability will vary, as the Broncos have sold out 301 consecutive regular-season games dating back to 1970, but a limited number of tickets (mostly single seats) will be available for all games beginning on Saturday, July 18.
The Broncos offer a variety of price levels as well as points of purchase for their fans. Included in the inventory available for the public are full-price tickets, half-price tickets, ADA tickets and club seat tickets.
Ticket purchasers may acquire seats via the Ticketmaster charge-by-phone system (800-745-3000), through the Internet at Ticketmaster.com, local Ticketmaster outlets (including select Macy’s stores, select FYE stores, Cherry Creek Shopping Center Guest Services Desk, The Official Visitors Center, 1600 California St. Ste. 6, Angelo’s CD’S & More, and Twist & Shout) or at the Broncos Ticket Office at INVESCO Field at Mile High. For best results, the Broncos recommend the online and charge-by-phone capabilities that Ticketmaster provides to help avoid long lines while gaining access to the same inventory.
Full-price tickets go on sale at 11 a.m. MDT on Saturday, July 18. Please note that there will be a limit of four tickets per household per game.
Half-price tickets go on sale at 1 p.m. MDT. 2,000 half-price tickets will be available for purchase. There will be a limit of four tickets per household and no multiple-game purchases are allowed.
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I agree with Hotsizzle. No doubt our O will be good without marshall, It will just be better with him. you say we are all about short passes now and who do you know can make 5 yards into 50 better than the beast. and he draws alot of coverage. If we lose marshall we will need another strong, physical wr, that can go up for the ball and run cbs over while blocking his heart out….not too many out there.
GO BRONCOS!!!
Alright boys I’m off….Hopefully I wake up tomorrow and it’s September!
I’m predicting that there will be a new blog tomorrow. I will say the blog will be about releasing Boss Bailey, I think thats actually given though. Lol someone was mentioning Floyd Little today didnt know who he was until googling him and I just saw him on a commercial for a lawyer. BTW should I expect a top story about Marshall tomorrow on the Broncos website or will that be strictly off the website only to appear when they trade him?
Who knows what tomorrow will bring in the Chronicles of Marshall, lol. Another chapter or as The Beatles sang, A Day In the Life. Goodnight all. Talk to you all tomorrow, same bat time, same bat channel… To the Batmobile……
I hate to blog about things that this blog isn’t. But, Denver’s website hasn’t been the same since Andrew Mason left, so… with that said, you have to take what’s given. I will say this. I guess now is the time for the harder cuts to start. I though it might be a little longer, but I guess not. First Louis Green, which we know was a great player, especially on Special Teams, and now Boss Bailey. I am glad to see Weigmann come back again. I hope this stupid Marshall thing gets resolved quickly. I would absolutely HATE to see this become another drawn out Jay Cutler-type issue all over again. Let us (the team and the fans both) concentrate on the more important things and stop having to worry about this kind of stuff.
Part of me wants Marshall to stay due to his talents, a part of me wants him to go because of his attitude and off field issues. I think that he will probably stay, 1) Hips and Hands, are a WR best friend, right now both are questionable, 2) His off field antics aren’t what a lot of teams are looking for even with his talent. I’m sure there are more but those are the main two. If he does end up getting out then we’ll just have someone step up.
If Marshall does end up staying, that is if Denver can’t get a good enough trade offer for him, do you think he will be smart enough to play hard so he can increase his value for maybe next year? Because if he does, I’m sure he will get a good contract in Denver, but if he doesn’t IDK where he’ll end up, but it won’t be with the Broncos. I’d hate to see him stay this year and then get benched because he wasn’t giving 100%.
Is it peseason yet? Go Brocos Baby!
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And that is the dillema. Will he straighten up his personal crap? Will he give 110% as teammate if he gets what he wants? Is his hip problem behind him? I am sure I speak for alot of the fans in saying that we really appreciate BMarsh for his season he put in last year, heck we voted him to the probowl. But, and that is a big but, he has had major off field issues since then. Some of which are still pending. If he is not willing to stay and work to earn some cash and respect until his contract is actually up, makes you wonder if he knows that he cant re-produce last season’s effort. He should have faith in the coach and Kyle’s ability to get him the ball. The fact that everyone says that he will recieve less passes in the new offense seems premature. Nobody has seen it in action!
I am loving the team with or without him. And looking forward to a great season. Seriously, we have some great storylines to watch unfold this year: What will the defense look like and how awesome is it going to be?
How will Orton be able to step up to the challenge? can Dawkins still bring the intensity? Was Knowshon worth our number one pick? How badly is Cutler going to get crushed in Chicago? And just how bad are we going to beat the Chargers?
Orange Crush Time!!!!!!!!
Some of you have probably already seen this article on “Food for Thought” but if you haven’t, you need to read it. Here’s the link. Great read!
http://www.milehighreport.com/2009/6/17/912124/the-brandon-marshall-debate-some
I want the season to start already. I wish I could hibernate during the offseason, and awake for the regular season.
A player’s career I think Marshall should look at is Randy Moss. I know Kyle Orton is no Tom Brady but if Moss can break touchdown records and do as good as he has in McDaniels type of system than maybe there should not be such a worry about decreased statistics. Marshall might have a chance to do even better in this system than the past two seasons. Play this year without getting in trouble and he would have a reason worth a new contract. In the end I hope he realizes that the grass is not always greener on the other side.
mrbroncofan: You’re right the grass isn’t always greener on the other side. From what the media says..never trust what they say..but it sounds from his “farewell blog” he’s already got a foot on each side of the fence.
I really really really hope the whole Marshall thing can get settled quickly. because its only going to hurt the team. Either Marshall is for us or against us. I would love to see him stay but if he stays he should know that if he doesn’t give 110% he won’t get a big contract. I hope gets smart and decides to just play his heart out this season in Denver and get re-signed to a big contract if he can get his off-field problems taken care of. I just don’t want to lose another pro-bowl player. It would really hurt our Offenses chances of being in the top ten for a long time
I mean without Marshall we have no real threat at WR Royal is to small to be the No. 1 go to guy and we do have a lot of really good slot wr’s in Gaffney and Stokley, and Royal but in order for them to accel they need a distraction aka big THREAT. And Orton really needs him to accell. I guess my point is he is a huge part of our offense.
WE NEED YOU MARSHALL
ALWAYS FAITHFUL
GO BRONCOS
I think that Royal could be No. 1. By not having as big a threat at WR like Marshall, they probably won’t double coverage him. What Royal lacks in size he makes up for in agility, speed, quickness, and good hands. Royal has shown that 1-on-1 he has the ability to get open and make plays.
if marshall goes for ray lewis or julius peppers (and draft picks) I wouldn’t be
EXTREMELY disappointed…but then our offensive and defensive stature would flip
CHARGERS SUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RAIDERS TOO!
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Put Up Your Dukes
Don’t blame Bowlen for stupid moves
Posted: June 17th, 2009 | Jamie Dukes | Tags: Brandon Marshall, Denver Broncos, Jamie Dukes, Pat Bowlen
Brandon Marshall is still under contract to the Broncos, so I have to temper my disdain for the complete dismantling of an NFL franchise. A lot of people place the blame on the owner of the Denver Broncos, Pat Bowlen, and the reality is that the ire is misguided. Bowlen is a businessman who did not become a billionaire because he knew some unique secret that revolutionized the NFL.
Bowlen made a legitimate decision to replace Mike Shanahan, and while I don’t agree with the firing, I agree with the stated reason. According to Shanahan, Bowlen lives by a business axiom that sometimes change is good. The Broncos were at a point of diminishing returns, in Bowlen’s mind, and so he made the move.
Enter Josh McDaniels. McDaniels convinced Bowlen that he could move faster by bringing in Matt Cassel. In my mind, McDaniels’ theory was flawed, but I’m sure it sounded good to the billionaire businessman who just handed the reins to the boy genius. From the football intellectual perspective, there is really no argument Bowlen could have offered, especially given the fact that McDaniels sold himself to Bowlen.
Because of the exploits of Jerry Jones, there is a perception that every owner has the same insights. That is a flawed assumption. Most NFL owners are businessmen. At the end of the day, they are making gut decisions on the guys that they hire as coaches. That is a far cry from having some kind of football genius.
Now Marshall is on his way out of town. According to reports, Marshall met with Bowlen and the team is reportedly entertaining the idea of trading the Pro Bowl wideout. “The Boy Genius” has obviously let his ego get in the way. This will potentially be the second Pro Bowl player to leave the NFL’s No. 2-ranked offense.
Pat, it’s not your fault, but it’s obvious you’ve hired a boy with a boy’s temperament to do a man’s job.
What say you?
– Jamie Dukes
I think that Marshall and Cutler both put their ego before the team and leg their pride get the best of them. I don’t think that McDaniels’ ego is getting the best of him. Sure he has made some unpopular decisions, but I don’t think it has been an issue of his ego. I think it is because he thinks that those moves can really help this club be a strong contender. Or I could be totally wrong…
Jaime Dukes is an idiot.
WTF does Jamie Dukes know? What do any of know. We don’t have a crystal ball to see the future. All we have is our opinions. Some of agree with each other and some don’t. I can’t wait for the season to get started so we can all see who was wrong and who was right, but I hope that either way, we see those who were wrong recant what they were saying before the season started. I fully support this team and coaching staff.
GO BRONCOS GOOD LUCK ON A GREAT SEASON!!!!
I have a crystal ball and it tells me that younger and younger players are going to start wanting more and more for doing less and less. It’s crazy how much these guys get paid. Stafford $75 million or something like that and Sanchez was $60 million or something..whatever. These guys haven’t even proven themselves yet. Remember Ryan Leaf 2nd pick behind Manning…you wouldn’t, the only reason you do is because he is trouble with the law.
If the league would just reduce all this nonsence hi salary for no performance these types of problems wouldn’t be that big. The way some players act today, 10-15 years ago probably would have gotten their butts kicked in the locker room.
brian,
No kidding. Just imagine what’s going to happen when there is no salary cap!
It’s obvious as night and day, the “Evolution of NFL PLayers pt. 1″ I don’t know if there will be a pt. 2 I just like having some fun on here.
Rod Smith vs. Brandon Marshall.
Rod has close to every Broncos receiving record, was never a holdout, never had off-field issues, played the game with his mouth shut, worked harder in his sleep than some of the WR today, and has two rings and IMO H.O.F. and should retire his jersey. Oh yeah and all this from an undrafted, unselfish, and high character MAN.
Brandon has had a couple of good season, didn’t holdout but pretty close, has off-field issues, opens his mouth then plays the game, works harder at getting traded than on learning the system, if he does leave someone else will wear 15, selfish little KID.
I only say this because look at the evolution of the NFL players. Plus Rod is classy and that interview he gave at minicamp, about “I don’t have to find him, he should come find me,” that was awesomely true. I’m glad to see some of the other guys taking advice from Rod, especailly Royal, he’s pretty classy too.
mrbroncofan, Kyle is no Tom Brady, “yet.” He has the best QB coach available (IMO). Lets see what McD can do for Kyles career.
Jamie Dukes is an overly opinionated moron who can’t get past the Cutler thing. He must have had a serious man crush on Jay. He is worse then The Enquirer. Loves to talk his trash. Let him. Come the end of the year when Denver has a winning record, Dukes will be made out as the hack we know him to be. He can hate on McD all he wants. You have to be taken seriously in order to make an impact. The Bronco nation DOES NOT take him serious.
As for Rod, yes, he is 100% correct in regards to Brandon. If you want to know how to be successful and respected in the NFL Brandon, look up Rod. Take his words to heart and know he is genuinely concerned and honest when he speaks to you and offers advice.
You are right Brian Schneider
Players are getting payed ridiculous younger and younger for not proven anything, but both Marshall and cutler were proven and were improving every year. Instead of paying millions to a random shot in the dark higher. we got cutler at a steal even for a 13 pic first rounder. You will never see argue that BMARSH is right with his off the field issues. All im saying is that it doesnt get more proven than the pro bowl.
Everyone is looking out for their interests. Players are almost like “sluts” to these “pimps”. When u decrease in value u are fired and left with whatever injuries and damage u took playing the game. some players just want future security. Almost all nfl players knees (at least) are shot by the time their career is over. Im not saying not being a team player is right. but I believe Cutler and Marshall had egos but didn’t place themselves above the team. At least they act in a professional manner in front of cameras.
We will never know what truly happens behind closed doors which is why i never crucify people.
PS: Rod smith and ed mc are rarities at the top WR position. True class acts. Royal seems to be going down that path.
ORANGE CRUSH ALL DAY!!!
GO BRONCOS!!!
jamie dukes…… the guy even spelles his name like a girl. many years ago mac pissed in his wheaties and jamie never got over it.
put up your dukes…………aint that what the cowardly lion said on OZ???? put em up, put em up