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Broncos half-priced tickets go on sale tomorrow (July 31)

Broncos half-priced tickets go on sale tomorrow (July 31)

USA Today4 days ago
Get your devices ready, Denver Broncos fans!
As part of their agreement with the Metropolitan Football Stadium District, the Broncos release a limited number of half-priced tickets ahead of each season. The half-priced tickets for the 2025 season will become available beginning at 10 a.m. MT on Thursday, July 31. The tickets will be available on Ticketmaster.
Fans are limited to up to four tickets per household, and fans can only purchase tickets to one game. Purchases attempting to exceed the limits will be cancelled. The tickets are not eligible to be re-sold or transfered out of the buyer's account, and they are delivered as mobile tickets on the day of the game.
The team notes that all sales for the half-price tickets are final with no exchanges, cancellations or refunds.
In past years, many of the available half-priced tickets have been single seats. The available tickets this year will start at $25. The Broncos are set to play nine home games at Empower Field at Mile High this fall.
Denver Broncos 2025 Schedule
Dates, times and TV networks will be announced for Week 18 following Week 17. The league will schedule two Saturday games and a Sunday Night Football matchup for the final week of the regular season.
Before the regular season begins in September, Denver will play three preseason games in August. Tickets to the Broncos' preseason finale on the road against the New Orleans Saints start at $10.58 on the secondary market.
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