DENVER (AP) – The Denver Broncos are planning to spend $30 million to upgrade Sports Authority Field at Mile High. Most of the money will go toward a new high-definition video board in the south end zone, the team announced on its website Friday. Other video boards around the stadium also will be revamped. Mac Freeman, the team’s senior vice president of business development, said the improvements help the stadium “remain a state-of-the-art facility.” The Broncos said the money will come out of a capital improvement fund. The upgrades will begin after the season. Winners of nine straight, the Broncos (11-3) try to extend their streak Sunday against Cleveland (5-9). They close out the regular season by hosting Kansas City. (© Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
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Broncos Will Upgrade Stadium In Offseason
ENGLEWOOD — When the Super Bowl committee looks at Denver as a possible host for the NFL championship game, the Broncos will have something new for the committee to consider.
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ENGLEWOOD — The Broncos don’t know what kind of pass rush they will face Sunday against the Browns in Denver, but they know they almost certainly will have to face Cleveland’s defense without guard Chris Kuper in the lineup.
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ENGLEWOOD — Broncos safety Mike Adams has received so many text messages this week from his former teammates in Cleveland, it’s a wonder his cell phone hasn’t flashed a white flag.
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INDIANAPOLIS — Bruce Arians stood at the podium Friday, answering questions and doing the same thing he’s done since Oct.
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The Denver Broncos are planning to spend $30 million to upgrade Sports Authority Field at Mile High.
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Broncos will upgrade stadium in offseason (The Associated Press)
About $30 million in improvements are scheduled to be made to Sports Authority Field at Mile High in time for the 2013 season, according to the Denver Post.
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The Bills reached agreement Friday with the state on a 10-year lease for Ralph Wilson Stadium that will keep the NFL team in Buffalo.
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FLORHAM PARK, New Jersey (Reuters) – The New York Jets looked like a team without a flight plan on Friday with rumors swirling about trading quarterbacks Mark Sanchez and Tim Tebow and coaches leaving town. Head coach Rex Ryan, whose 6-8 team had their playoff hopes dashed in Monday’s ugly loss to Tennessee, maintained a cone of silence over the future, declining to even confirm his back-up quarterback for Sunday’s game against San Diego. …
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