Broncos Country Stretches Out

The sun was shining bright over the Mile High City, as a few hundred fans of the Denver Broncos gathered at the Centura Health Training Center campus in Englewood. Little did they know, they were about to hear some exciting news.

“The Denver Broncos will be getting a brand new, state-of-the-art training facility and team headquarters,” Joe Ellis, the President, and CEO of the Denver Broncos made the announcement. "This facility will be three stories and cover over 205,000 square feet, which is a 30% increase in size from our current facility. It will combine both football and business operations into one building, expanding our headquarters to over 320,000 square feet on our 26-acre campus."

The excitement and pride were palpable in the air. The Broncos, known for their dedication to excellence and cutting-edge strategies, were taking their training to a whole new level. But perhaps even more impressive, the project was entirely privately funded.

"We couldn't have done this without the support of our loyal fans and sponsors," said Ellis. "We are grateful for your unwavering support and are excited to share this new facility with you."

The new training facility, designed by renowned architecture companies HOK and Rockwell Group, is expected to be completed by the 2026 NFL season. And even with construction set to begin this spring, the team reassured fans that it would not affect their day-to-day operations, and fans will still be able to attend training camp.

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The Broncos organization also took this opportunity to address the recent rumors about a new stadium being built outside of the city. They believe that this new state-of-the-art facility will not only benefit the team but also the fans and the Denver community as a whole.

After the announcement, fans were allowed to take a sneak peek at the design plans and were excited by what they saw. After all, this is still Broncos Country, and this new facility only solidified that fact.

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