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Last summer, the Denver Broncos started construction on a new $175 million facility with the goal of having it completed ahead of the 2026 season.
The team is still weighing options for having fans attend training camp during construction this summer, but if all goes well, it will be business as usual in 2026.
“We broke ground on the new training facility in September and we are about 10 to 15 percent of the way there in terms of completion on construction,” Broncos owner/CEO Greg Penner said on Jan. 15. “We are about 90 percent of the way there on design. Everything is going according to plan. We had some snow days baked in. I think we’ve only had two days off so far. Things are progressing as we’ve planned. We couldn’t be more excited about how that is coming together.
“Our goal is to only have one training camp where that really disrupts our training camp. I think you all saw it this season, we managed the practice very well. Sean [Payton] and his whole staff was great. It didn’t disrupt us at all. Anyways, that is all on track and we’re really pleased.”
The Broncos currently have a 3,000 capacity limit for training camp practices. It remains to be seen if that number will increase when the new facility has been completed. Denver will announce plans for this summer’s training camp later this year.