Broncos' new facility on track to open before training camp
"We’ll move in there in June," Broncos president Damani Leech said of the team's new facility.
The Denver Broncos ' new training facility and headquarters are on track to be ready for training camp this summer. The Broncos initially broke ground on the $175 million facility in the summer of 2024. Speaking at the NFL's annual league meeting in Arizona last month, team owner Greg Penner was asked for an update on the construction and what benefits the new facility will bring to the club.
“It’s been a terrific process," Penner said. "It’s fun to watch it getting built right before our eyes. Amy Dee, who has been managing that process for us, has done a terrific job, so we are on time and on budget.
We will be moving in there in June. Really, the biggest advantage is I’d say two things: No. 1, 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. "The whole design of the building is oriented around enabling the players to have that one floor where they can do everything. So a larger locker room, training room, connected to the weight room, meetings rooms and cafeteria.