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Football is back, and the Denver Broncos are jumping back into offseason activities in full force.
One of the biggest under-the-radar storylines going into the offseason program was the near-completion of the Broncos' new training facility, which will bring all stadium, football and executive staff under one roof for the first time in team history.
Denver media were able to view OTAs for the first time this week on Thursday, and several members of the press were able to get a glimpse of the new building.
“It’s been a terrific process," said Broncos owner Greg Penner of the facility at the NFL's annual league meetings in early April. "It is bringing the whole organization together — so folks from different buildings and sites, including the stadium. Then it will be a huge benefit for the players."
You can see pictures and videos taken of the new facility below.
Broncos president Damani Leech previously said that the team would be moving into its new digs in June; when that happens, fans will certainly be excited to see the finished product.
The building, first announced in November 2023, broke ground in late August 2024, and construction of the facility has progressed "on time and on budget," according to Penner. Denver's old administrative building will eventually be demolished, making room for the construction of a new berm for fans to watch training camp. However, in 2026, the team will use temporary bleachers for training camp.
Broncos ownership has shown significant investment in the team; now, we will see if their off-field improvements can translate to on-field success.
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This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: Denver Broncos: Team's new practice facility looks beautiful
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One of the biggest under-the-radar storylines going into the offseason program was the near-completion of the Broncos' new training facility, which will bring all stadium, football and executive staff under one roof for the first time in team history.
Denver media were able to view OTAs for the first time this week on Thursday, and several members of the press were able to get a glimpse of the new building.
“It’s been a terrific process," said Broncos owner Greg Penner of the facility at the NFL's annual league meetings in early April. "It is bringing the whole organization together — so folks from different buildings and sites, including the stadium. Then it will be a huge benefit for the players."
You can see pictures and videos taken of the new facility below.
The Broncos new facility is quite impressive pic.twitter.com/u70Aqt6fcV
— RG (@RyanGreeneDNVR) June 4, 2026
The Broncos new training facility looks amazing pic.twitter.com/B6FRa2BuCw
— DNVR Broncos (@DNVR_Broncos) June 4, 2026
Broncos OTAs … look at the new facility!! pic.twitter.com/z3zzu9F91z
— Romi Bean (@Romi_Bean) June 4, 2026
Broncos president Damani Leech previously said that the team would be moving into its new digs in June; when that happens, fans will certainly be excited to see the finished product.
The building, first announced in November 2023, broke ground in late August 2024, and construction of the facility has progressed "on time and on budget," according to Penner. Denver's old administrative building will eventually be demolished, making room for the construction of a new berm for fans to watch training camp. However, in 2026, the team will use temporary bleachers for training camp.
Broncos ownership has shown significant investment in the team; now, we will see if their off-field improvements can translate to on-field success.
Social: Follow Broncos Wire on Facebook and Twitter/X! Did you know: These 25 celebrities are Broncos fans.
This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: Denver Broncos: Team's new practice facility looks beautiful
Continue reading...