HOT NEWS: The Denver Broncos Chairman has just made an announcement that has thrilled all Broncos fans by declaring that ticket prices for the stadium will be reduced to the lowest possible level, to the point where even homeless people can afford to buy a ticket to attend.

HOT NEWS: The Denver Broncos Chairman has just made an announcement that has thrilled all Broncos fans by declaring that ticket prices for the stadium will be reduced to the lowest possible level, to the point where even homeless people can afford to buy a ticket to attend.

In the midst of the Denver Broncos preparing for the crucial AFC Championship Game of the 2025-2026 season, when they host the New England Patriots on Sunday, January 25, 2026, at Empower Field at Mile High, an unexpected announcement from the team’s leadership has sent the Broncos fan community into absolute euphoria.

The Chairman and primary ownership representative of the Broncos (under the Walton-Penner group, with Greg Penner serving as executive chairman) officially announced a special ticket price reduction program for this massive playoff matchup. According to the statement, ticket prices will be adjusted to the lowest levels seen in recent team history, with the cheapest seats (nosebleed sections) now priced at around $300–$400 after fees.

Even more remarkably, a limited number of tickets reserved for the local community and low-income residents will be sold for as little as $100–$150—a price many are calling “so affordable that even homeless individuals could scrape together enough to experience the NFL playoff atmosphere.”

The announcement comes after resale ticket prices on platforms like Ticketmaster, StubHub, and SeatGeek fluctuated wildly: initially soaring above $1,000 for the cheapest seats due to high demand with the Broncos as the AFC’s No. 1 seed, then dropping below $500 following news of QB Bo Nix’s injury in the Divisional Round (a thrilling 33-30 OT win over the Bills). Rather than letting the secondary market dictate prices, the Broncos stepped in by releasing additional official tickets at heavily discounted rates and implementing a “geofencing” policy to prioritize purchases for residents of the Rocky Mountain region.

“We want Empower Field packed with true Broncos Country fans—not just those who can afford premium prices,” the team representative said in a brief press conference. “With the team at the peak of the playoffs, we believe every person in Denver—from lifelong supporters to first-time attendees—deserves the chance to witness this historic moment. This is how we give back to the community that has stood by the team through every high and low.”

Broncos fans on social media immediately went wild. Hashtags like #BroncosForAll, #MileHighMagic, and #AffordablePlayoff exploded across X and Reddit, with thousands of comments such as: “This is what real ownership looks like!”, “Broncos aren’t just a team anymore—they’re Denver’s family!”, and “At these prices, even the homeless in Denver can come watch. Get ready to see orange and blue filling the stands!” Many jokingly added, “Homeless folks in Denver are about to show up rocking jerseys full force!”

The program also includes support initiatives: partnerships with local charities to provide free or symbolic-price tickets to homeless individuals, veterans, and underprivileged children. The Broncos pledged to allocate at least 5% of total playoff tickets to these groups—a move widely praised as “classy” and “community-first,” especially when compared to sky-high playoff ticket prices at other venues like Seattle’s Lumen Field (cheapest resale seats over $800 for the NFC Championship).

The Chairman and primary ownership representative of the Broncos (under the Walton-Penner group, with Greg Penner serving as executive chairman) officially announced a special ticket price reduction program for this massive playoff matchup. According to the statement, ticket prices will be adjusted to the lowest levels seen in recent team history, with the cheapest seats (nosebleed sections) now priced at around $300–$400 after fees.

Even more remarkably, a limited number of tickets reserved for the local community and low-income residents will be sold for as little as $100–$150—a price many are calling “so affordable that even homeless individuals could scrape together enough to experience the NFL playoff atmosphere.”

While the announcement hasn’t completely overhauled resale prices (still ranging $500–$1,000 depending on seat location), the Broncos’ proactive price cut on official tickets has created a ripple effect, forcing some resellers to lower prices to stay competitive. Patriots fans expressed admiration as well, even as they gear up to travel to Denver hoping to upset the surging Broncos (led by their backup QB).

With kickoff just days away (3:00 PM ET, around 3:00 AM Monday, January 26 Vietnam time), this announcement has not only heated up the playoff atmosphere but also strengthened the Broncos’ image as an organization deeply connected to its community. Will Empower Field sell out with these “people’s prices”? The answer is almost certainly yes—and Broncos Country is ready to turn Mile High into an impenetrable fortress against the Patriots.

If you’re a Broncos fan or happen to be in Denver, this could be a golden opportunity to grab tickets right now through Ticketmaster (with regional restrictions) or trusted resale platforms. The Broncos are on a roll toward the Super Bowl LX, and now the whole city can join the ride! 🏈🔥

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