The current mile high stadium took over the land from the original and also replaced McNichols Arena. Where the Colorado Avalanche and Denver Nuggets had first called home. Now it’s part of Mile Highs parking lot. As a Denver sports fan it really is odd how such a fairly new stadium already feels very outdated compared to most NFL stadiums. There has been talks that a new mile high is to be built in the 2030’s with new ownership slowly starting to give the franchise a new look. Said rumors claim the new stadium would be built near DIA and would use L.A’s idea of using shuttles to get fans to the stadium. Altitude sports radio 92.5 had a close source to the broncos claim it would utilize a glass ceiling to make it an indoor stadium to encourage a Super Bowl in a cold Colorado February. That being said it would be pretty sad seeing such a staple/icon in the heart of Denver. Driving on I-25 and seeing it I say is how you know you’re in downtown Denver. Sorry for the long comment, hope the rebuild will finally get this team going where it should’ve been since ‘17. Go Broncos
No need to apologize, very fascinating stuff. In my opinion, I don’t think it looks outdated at all! I have heard rumors of renovations or even moving the whole stadium completely which like you said would be pretty sad considering it’s such a staple of downtown Denver. Although in today’s day and age, a lot of stadiums are moving more towards having closed stadiums so they’re not exposed to the elements that can hinder or delay performances. Whatever they decide, hopefully it’s an upgrade that keeps the spirit of Mile High!
Really? I thought I was being stupid for saying “the Denver Broncos stadium is located in Denver” haha. What are some examples of teams that don’t play in their actual cities?
Thanks for the tour Bro
It’s my absolute pleasure to tour such a beauty! More stadiums to come hopefully!
Very much appreciated it homie 🙂
It was a pleasure!
Nice
The current mile high stadium took over the land from the original and also replaced McNichols Arena. Where the Colorado Avalanche and Denver Nuggets had first called home. Now it’s part of Mile Highs parking lot.
As a Denver sports fan it really is odd how such a fairly new stadium already feels very outdated compared to most NFL stadiums. There has been talks that a new mile high is to be built in the 2030’s with new ownership slowly starting to give the franchise a new look. Said rumors claim the new stadium would be built near DIA and would use L.A’s idea of using shuttles to get fans to the stadium. Altitude sports radio 92.5 had a close source to the broncos claim it would utilize a glass ceiling to make it an indoor stadium to encourage a Super Bowl in a cold Colorado February. That being said it would be pretty sad seeing such a staple/icon in the heart of Denver. Driving on I-25 and seeing it I say is how you know you’re in downtown Denver.
Sorry for the long comment, hope the rebuild will finally get this team going where it should’ve been since ‘17. Go Broncos
No need to apologize, very fascinating stuff. In my opinion, I don’t think it looks outdated at all! I have heard rumors of renovations or even moving the whole stadium completely which like you said would be pretty sad considering it’s such a staple of downtown Denver. Although in today’s day and age, a lot of stadiums are moving more towards having closed stadiums so they’re not exposed to the elements that can hinder or delay performances. Whatever they decide, hopefully it’s an upgrade that keeps the spirit of Mile High!
It's still MILE HIGH STADIUM to me. New scoreboard is up and saw a video of them testing it on Twitter this morning.🎉
Oh man I will have to check it out! It was under construction when I filmed there sadly.
It’s not so obvious that’s it’s in Denver. Many NFL teams don’t play in the actual cities they are named for
Really? I thought I was being stupid for saying “the Denver Broncos stadium is located in Denver” haha. What are some examples of teams that don’t play in their actual cities?
@@johnnychris97 San Francisco, New York Giants and Jets, Dallas miami and buffalo
So the visitors locker room is not the same as the home broncos locker room.
No apparently not.
I think the Broncos should switch to Pepsi.
How come?
@@johnnychris97 So they can serve Orange Crush.
Its no Arrowhead
Can’t make the comparison since I haven’t been to Arrowhead but it’s on my bucket list!
@@johnnychris97 you got to check it out. It looks bigger then Mile High and has an echo
@@johnnychris97get some BBQ in KC
@@johnnychris97i can't wait to do my tour at US Bank Stadium and Lambeau next week
@@AD-eq4knhow were the tours??? Those are amazing stadiums that are on my bucket list of stadiums to cover!