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Jon Heath

Broncos’ home sellout streak leads the NFL since 1970

After opening the 2024 season on the road against the Seattle Seahawks in Week 1, the Denver Broncos will return home to host the Pittsburgh Steelers in their Week 2 home opener on Sept. 15.

That game — and every other Broncos home game this season — has sold out, marking the 54th-straight year that Denver has sold out its stadium. The Broncos’ home sellout streak dates back to 1970 when the team played at Mile High Stadium. Since 2000, Denver’s home games have been played at what is now called Empower Field at Mile High.

The Broncos have sold out 441 consecutive games (including playoff matches), the longest active streak for an NFL team that has stayed in one city. Behind them are the Pittsburgh Steelers (433 games), New York Giants (398 games) and Green Bay Packers (395 games).

Denver is also one of seven teams with at least 300 wins at home since 1960. With a long season ticker holder waitlist, the Broncos’ home sellout streak isn’t expected to end anytime soon.

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