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Stadium:
Invesco Field At Mile High
Construction of Invesco Field at Mile High was completed in just over two years. The Denver Broncos first game at Invesco Field at Mile High was on September 10, 2001. Over 76,000 seats are located throughout the stadium. Incorporating part of the team name, the main three tier grandstand is in the shape of a horseshoe. The lower grandstand circles the entire field. Above the seats in the south endzone is the main video/scoreboard. Atop the scoreboard is a replica of a bronco named "Bucky". Using blue, white, and orange seats, the Broncos team logo has been incorporated into the upper deck above the endzone on the north side of the stadium. Two video boards are also located in the upper deck of the north endzone. Invesco Field at Mile High has many amenities, including the Sports Legends Mall Legacy Walk, which host pre-game activities, the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame, and a Broncos team store.

Seating Chart:
Invesco Field At Mile High Seating Chart

2011 Schedule:
Sep 12 Oakland
Sep 18 Cincinnati 4:15 pm
Sep 25 @Tennessee 1:00 pm
Oct 2 @Green Bay 4:15 pm
Oct 9 San Diego 4:15 pm
Week 6 BYE
Oct 23 @Miami 1:00 pm
Oct 30 Detroit 4:05 pm
Nov 6 @Oakland 4:05 pm
Nov 13 @Kansas City 1:00 pm
Nov 17 N.Y. Jets 8:20 pm
Nov 27 @San Diego 4:15 pm
Dec 4 @Minnesota 4:05 pm
Dec 11 Chicago 4:05 pm
Dec 18 New England 4:15 pm
Dec 24 @Buffalo 1:00 pm
Jan 1 Kansas City 4:15 pm

Approximate Length of Game:
Three Hours

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Season Preview:

Another year, another No. 1 running back gone from the Denver Broncos' fold. After leading the Broncos in rushing yards last season, Tatum Bell was traded to Detroit for cornerback Dre Bly. The Broncos found their replacement for Bell in former Tennessee back Travis Henry. Henry rushed for 1211 yards last season and should fit in well under Mike Shanahan’s system. The Broncos will also start a different quarterback in this year’s opener after Jay Cutler took over the starting job late last season. The former Vanderbilt standout had some good and bad moments in his rookie campaign, and will be expected to bring more consistency and solid overall improvement at the pivot position this season. Cutler will have a solid go-to receiver in the speedy Javon Walker, but his other options could be limited with Rod Smith perhaps a step slower at age 37, Brandon Stokley coming off an injury-plagued season with the Colts, and Brandon Marshall still unproven. The Broncos’ defense was one of the league’s best early on last season, but down the stretch they were just plain awful and couldn’t hold any kind of lead. Champ Bailey is the best cornerback in the league bar none, and lining up beside Bailey should make the newly-acquired Bly even better. The Broncos should be eager to get back on the field after a tumultuous offseason that included the deaths of Darrent Williams and Damien Nash. Sbrforum.com

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