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Broncos Set Single-Season Home Attendance Record

January 4th, 2013 - 10:21am by Stuart ZaasOther posts by

More fans watched the Broncos play in Denver this season than any other in the team’s history.

The Broncos set a home attendance record with a total of 613,062 fans packing Sports Authority Field at Mile High. That topped the previous mark of 612,893 that was set in 2007.

That home-field advantage spurred the team to a 7-1 record at home this year — and home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs.

The strong regular-season showing came on the heels of a record-setting training camp. A total of 84,380 fans took in the team’s 16 open practices, which nearly doubled the previous record of 45,124 that was set in 2011.

The Broncos’ road attendance of 544,717 fans ranked fifth in franchise history. Overall, 1,157,779 people watched the Broncos play live and in-person this year, with that total representing the third-most in team annals.

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Home Crowd is Fourth Largest in Broncos History

September 9th, 2012 - 8:14pm by Tyler EverettOther posts by

With an attendance of 76,823 for Denver’s season opener, the crowd at Sports Authority Field at Mile High is the fourth-largest in team history. The attendance includes just 181 no-shows.

Tonight’s attendance is just 337 shy of the team record, which was set on Oct. 29, 2007, when 77,160 fans attended a home game vs. Green Bay.

The Broncos’ second and third-largest crowds also occurred in Oct. 2007, with 77,038 at a home game vs. Pittsburgh and 76,829 present for a contest against San Diego.