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Alan Roach works as a KOA radio sideline announcer on the sidelines of the AFC Championship game at Invesco at Mile High on Sunday, Jan. 22, 2006. (John Leyba, The Denver Post)
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Alan Roach works as a KOA radio sideline announcer on the sidelines of the AFC Championship game at Invesco at Mile High on Sunday, Jan. 22, 2006. (John Leyba, The Denver Post)
DENVER, CO - JULY 2:  Cameron Wolfe of The Denver Post on  Thursday July 2, 2015.  (Photo by Cyrus McCrimmon/The Denver Post )
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Getting your player ready...

The Broncos will have a new voice leading their players out of the south end zone to wildly cheering home fans this season as longtime public address announcer Alan Roach Monday morning to his home state of Minnesota, where he will become the Vikings’ public address announcer.

Roach spent 16 years as the Broncos’ PA announcer. He was known for his deep, smooth voice, reaching 77,000 fans before every home game.

“I’ve never experienced anywhere else in the world, a group of fans as passionate as those who follow the Denver Broncos,” Roach wrote on his website. “Thank you, apountry, for an incredible ride!”

Roach replaced Alan Cass as the full-time Broncos PA announcer in 2007. Roach also has had stints as the voice of the Rockies, Avalanche, Winter Olympics, Super Bowls and even as the voice on the train at Denver International Airport.

Roach said he still plans to announce for the Avalanche and Rapids and live in Denver.

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