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Schedule for Broncos' joint practice with Cardinals

Schedule for Broncos' joint practice with Cardinals

USA Today2 days ago
The Denver Broncos are set to wrap up their 2025 training camp schedule today with a joint practice against the Arizona Cardinals. Two days later, the Broncos and Cardinals will face off in Week 2 of NFL preseason at Empower Field at Mile High on Aug. 16. We will have live coverage of Thursday's joint practice on Broncos Wire.
Day 14 of practice is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. MT at Broncos Park Powered by CommonSpirit. Gates to the facility will open at 8 a.m. MT. Due to ongoing construction at the team's facility, capacity is limited to about 800 fans at each practice. To attend, fans are required to download free tickets on a first-come, first-served basis on Ticketmaster.
The tickets for each practice were quickly claimed when they first became available, but it's worth monitoring Ticketmaster to check if tickets are returned ahead of practice. View the team's schedule of practices for fans below.
roncos 2025 Training Camp Schedule
Parking will be available at Dove Valley Regional Park (7900 S Potomac St Rd, Centennial, CO 80112) on a first-come, first-served basis beginning at 8 a.m. on the morning of practice. There are fewer than 300 parking spots available, so fans are encouraged to use ride-sharing options to arrive at practice.
Fans with tickets will sit at the south end of the practice fields on temporary bleachers. Fans who attend practice are encouraged to wear sunscreen and stay hydrated. Lawn chairs and umbrellas are not allowed at practice.
Select players are expected to be available to sign autographs for kids aged 5-15 in a kids' zone after each practice session. Fans should note that Denver's practice schedule is subject to change due to weather. Be sure to check the team's X page for the latest updates on the practice schedule.
The Broncos are set to play three preseason games in August before opening up the regular season at home against the Tennessee Titans on Sunday, Sept. 7 (view the full regular season schedule).
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