On if the Broncos are eligible to play in an international game this season
âA lot of the home teams have certainly been announced for international games. The visiting teams, not so much, other than a few sites. We havenât heard anything, but as you know, selfishly, personally I love the international ambitions of the league. [Owner & CEO] Greg [Penner] and [Owner] Carrie [Walton Penner] support it. [Head Coach] Sean [Payton] is a big fan of it. Anything we can do to support the overall league initiative, weâre on board.â
On if the Broncos are in the mix to play in Mexico City
âI think technically we are, but we havenât heard anything.â
On the breadth and complexity of what needs to happen open a new stadium by 2031
âI think whatâs important is everyone understanding that while 2031 seems like a long way away, these construction projects take multiple years. You have to get prepared with a number of city and community processes that weâre all invested in and engaged in right now. We canât do it alone. Itâs going to take a lot of key partners at the city level, at the state level, Denver Waterâthere are real estate transactions that have to be finalized. So all of those things are important. I think itâs just important everybody understanding the timeline is realistic, but itâs also ambitious.â
On the Community Benefit Agreement process for the preferred stadium site
âThe Community Benefits Agreement is a critical part of this. When we talk about the community and engaging with the community, that happens on multiple levels. While weâve appreciated conversations with neighborhood groupsâas you know, weâve had three different large community groupsâthat process has not officially begun. Weâve had multiple conversations with the La Alma Lincoln Park Neighborhood Association and look forward to engaging in that process.â
On if there is a hope that the CBA timeline goes more quickly than the Ball Arena CBA
âOur expectation is for it to be much shorter than that. Weâve had conversations with City Council representatives and neighborhood representatives as well. While we donât have a specific timeline, we certainly expect it to be shorter than that.â
On what training camp will look like for fans this summer
âThe [new] training facility, weâll all be moving there in less than three months, which is exciting both from a football standpoint and from a staff and business staff standpoint. Shortly after we move out late June, the current facility will be torn down and weâll build back new temporary bleachers. We expect capacity to be almost twice what we had last year. Weâll be in those temporary bleachers from a fan perspective this season. Then shortly after camp ends, weâll start to build the berm back up and be more similar to what fans are used to.â
On when construction on the new Broncos Park Powered by CommonSpirit will be complete
âThe bulk of it obviously is the actual building that you all look at every day. Weâll move in there in June. The berm itself should get built sometime during this season. That one is less concerning from a timing standpoint. The building itself is what weâre really excited about. For our football players, for them to be able to use it, and coaches and staff. I think it will just be great for the organization. Itâs a tremendous credit to [Owner & CEO] Greg [Penner] and [Owner] Carrie [Walton Penner] and their investment in the organization and putting the team in a position to be successful on the field.â
On the construction progress of the new Broncos Park Powered by CommonSpirit
âMy office looks out at that building every day, so I love seeing the progress that gets made. I like when I leave for a few days and come back, you can see even more progress. Players like [WR] Jaylen [Waddle] sign with us and they come and see the building, itâs great to see their reaction when they see it. Like I said, itâs a great opportunity for our football team to get better. Itâs another sort of arrow in their quiver for success on the field. Iâm excited about it.â
On how critical Denver Water is to the stadium project
âDenver Water is a critical component to the overall project. We have a great relationship with them and [CEO/Manager of Denver Water] Alan Salazar. We certainly respect and understand their priorities. We have good and open conversations. They want this to happen and so we continue to work with them. I feel like we will be able to solve it.â
On how much more seamless it is now in his fifth year compared to when he first started
âFive years sounds like a long time. It is hard to believe it. I feel incredibly fortunate to be in this position to do the things that we have done with their support and leadership. Everything from renovations and uniforms. I think we are the only teamâthe league just talked about itâwe are the only team that is actually involved in an active training facility and stadium project at the same time. ALL. IN. ALL COVERED. All the things that we have done in the community. I feel incredibly fortunate to work with them but more specifically to your point, it is great.â
On conversations with Denver Summit FC as they build a stadium and mixed-use development
â[Denver Summit FC Owner] Rob Cohen, [Denver Summit FC President] Jen Millet, theyâve all been great partners. Weâve welcomed them, tried to be as helpful as we can to them as they enter the market and try to do what theyâre doing. I was at the game on Saturday afternoon. The environment, the experience was just one of those goosebump moments at the start of the match. Just happy to be a part of doing something special like that. Itâs obviously even more exciting to be a part of it, having [Broncos Owner & Denver Summit FC Alternate Governor] Mellody [Hobson] be involved. It was emotional for a lot of people on their side and some of the fans in the stadium. To shatter a record like that, it was just great to be a part of it.â
On if the plan is to have the new stadium feel like Colorado
âI think it is, broadly. I think itâs certainly too early for renderings. Of my five years, the first three years were about uniforms and now theyâre about stadium renderings. (Laughs) I understand it. Thereâs a lot of excitement. But weâre certainly focused onâwe talked about the ambitious timeline we have. Weâre focused on the things that we need to focus on around community, and the city, and the state, and Denver Water and real estate. All of those things are really important. At the right time, Iâll be at the front of the line ready to unveil some renderings.â
On if they have identified an architect or design firm for the project
âThroughout this process weâve talked about [facilities], toured facilities; weâve toured stadiums. Weâve engaged multiple architects. [We] feel good about where we are. Good enough to where we feel like our focus needs to be on the community process, the municipal process, real estateâthatâs where our focus and attention is.â
On if football momentum influences business momentum
âYes. What [Head Coach] Sean [Payton] and [General Manager] George [Paton] have done and built is tremendous. To have a great GM, great head coach, quarterback in Bo Nixâthe guyâs in the building almost every day working out, getting back, getting ready. Great ownership, all of those things. When we have all of the pieces in place. Then what Iâm most proud of is that our team met the moment from a business standpoint. We have been putting in work for the last several years, and weâre seeing the fruition of it. I think we lead the league in attendance this year. People showed up. They were loud. They leaned into our âLouder Soonerâ campaign with Peyton and taking direction from Sean on when to be loud. Our fans were just tremendous. This was a really, really great season. It was just an honor to be able to host an AFC Championship Game. I hope we get to do many, many more.â
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