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Broncos’ single-game tickets to go on sale July 8; games grouped in price levels

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Single-game Broncos tickets go on sale July 8. (John Leyba, The Denver Post)

The Broncos, who have sold out 349 consecutive regular-season games since 1970, announced Friday that a limited number of single-game tickets will go on sale for 2015, July 8, starting at 11 a.m.

And this year, they’re doing things a bit differently. Single-game tickets will be grouped into three price levels: Preseason (San Francisco, Arizona), Premium (Minnesota, Kansas City, Oakland, San Diego) and Marquee (Baltimore, Green Bay, New England and Cincinnati).

“Although our single-game ticket inventory is extremely limited, we are introducing a variable pricing format like many NFL teams to maximize the options and value for our fans,” Broncos senior vice president of business development, Mac Freeman said in a release.

Tickets will range in price from $25 to $435 and will be available for purchase via Ticketmaster, either by phone (800-745-3000), online (Ticketmaster.com) or at local Ticketmaster outlets.




The full inventory of full- and half-price tickets will go on sale July 8, but there will be a very limited number of the former, with a limit of four per household.

A total of 2,000 half-price tickets will be available for purchase, and there are a limited number of club seats for single-game sales.

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