ShaneFalco
09-14-2017, 10:53 AM
@psmyth12
Including tonight, the Broncos have sold out 388 consecutive home games in Denver dating back to 1970. That's the longest streak in the NFL.
https://www.all22.com/denver-broncos/denver-broncos-sellout-streak
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The Denver Broncos have one of the strongest home-field advantages in the National Football League. And while it’s nearly impossible to be completely objective on this topic, the Broncos do have one massively powerful statistic going for them.
The streak began at the team’s old venue, Mile High Stadium, and has continued into their current venue, Sports Authority Field at Mile High (which is in the process of being renamed). With the success the franchise has achieved during the Pat Bowlen-era (since 1984), this impressive streak likely won’t be coming to an end any time in the near future.
The environment and the sheer number of fans at Denver’s home games have given the Broncos a noticeable advantage over their opponents. On Monday night against the Los Angeles Chargers, the stadium had a playoff atmosphere, despite having an abnormally late kickoff time (10:20 p.m. ET, 8:20 p.m. locally).
Including tonight, the Broncos have sold out 388 consecutive home games in Denver dating back to 1970. That's the longest streak in the NFL.
https://www.all22.com/denver-broncos/denver-broncos-sellout-streak
https://res.cloudinary.com/cmgverticals/image/upload/c_crop,g_north_west,h_2635,w_4999,x_0,y_113/c_fill,h_589,w_1120/e_sharpen,f_auto,fl_lossy,q_auto/v1505286918/Denver-BroncosJustin-EdmondsGetty-Images_ioqle6.jpg
The Denver Broncos have one of the strongest home-field advantages in the National Football League. And while it’s nearly impossible to be completely objective on this topic, the Broncos do have one massively powerful statistic going for them.
The streak began at the team’s old venue, Mile High Stadium, and has continued into their current venue, Sports Authority Field at Mile High (which is in the process of being renamed). With the success the franchise has achieved during the Pat Bowlen-era (since 1984), this impressive streak likely won’t be coming to an end any time in the near future.
The environment and the sheer number of fans at Denver’s home games have given the Broncos a noticeable advantage over their opponents. On Monday night against the Los Angeles Chargers, the stadium had a playoff atmosphere, despite having an abnormally late kickoff time (10:20 p.m. ET, 8:20 p.m. locally).