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Denver Broncos open training camp: Preseason schedule, roster refresh, practice ticket info


Football season is almost upon us in Colorado.

The Denver Broncos get ready for the 2025 season as they open training camp on July 25 at their home practice facility.

It's a much-anticipated season after the Broncos returned to the NFL Playoffs last year for the first time since the 2015 team's Super Bowl victory.

Denver brings back head coach Sean Payton, second-year quarterback Bo Nix and almost all the key pieces from an emerging dominant defense.

Here is the Broncos' 2025 training camp schedule, plus what to know for fans:

Denver Broncos training camp schedule

The Broncos will hold training camp practices 13 times from July 25 through Aug. 14, with all sessions starting at 10 a.m. at the team's facility in Englewood.

Here are Denver's preseason practice dates:

  • July 25
  • July 26 (NFL Back Together Fan Weekend)
  • July 28
  • July 29
  • July 30
  • July 31
  • Aug. 1
  • Aug. 2
  • Aug. 4
  • Aug. 5
  • Aug. 12
  • Aug. 13
  • Aug. 14 (joint practice with Arizona Cardinals)

Denver Broncos 2025 preseason games

  • Aug. 9: at San Francisco 49ers (6:30 p.m. MT)
  • Aug. 16: vs. Arizona Cardinals (7:30 p.m. MT, NFL Network)
  • Aug. 23: at New Orleans Saints (11 a.m.)

Denver Broncos 2025 roster refresh

Here is the Broncos' 2025 NFL Draft class, plus some notable free-agent signings this past offseason:

Broncos draft picks:

  • Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas (1st round, pick 20)
  • R.J. Harvey, RB, Florida (2nd round, pick 60)
  • Pat Bryant, WR, Illinois (3rd round, pick 74)
  • Sai'vion Jones, DE, LSU (3rd round, pick 101)
  • Que Robinson, LB, Alabama (4th round, pick 134)
  • Jeremy Crenshaw, P, Florida (6th round, pick 216)
  • Caleb Lohner, TE, Utah (7th round, pick 241)

Broncos notable free-agent signings:

  • Dre Greenlaw (LB)
  • Talanoa Hufanga (S)
  • Trent Sherfield (WR)
  • Evan Engram (TE)
  • J.K. Dobbins (RB)

Broncos 2025 training camp tickets

Tickets are technically already sold out for all 13 Broncos camp practices.

However, fans can release tickets back to the team up until 30 minutes before each session. Any available tickets can be found at the Broncos' Ticketmaster page.

Where to park for Denver Broncos training camp

Parking for Broncos training camp is free at Dove Valley Regional Park (7900 S. Potomac Street Road, Centennial) on a first-come-first-serve basis. The parking area opens at 8 a.m. MT for practices.

The team strongly encourages fans to use ride-sharing options as well. A ride-sharing drop-off and pick-up lane will be located on South Potomac Street, east of the Broncos Park main building. Follow the signs that direct drivers to where this dedicated lane is located.

What fans can, can't bring to Broncos training camp

Fans can bring certain items, like seat cushions, cameras (still, not video) and soft plastic water bottles.

However, prohibited items include: umbrellas, alcohol, glass containers, metal containers, video cameras, long lens cameras, iPads, lawn chairs, coolers, selfie sticks, full-size helmets and pets.

A clear-bag policy is in effect for Broncos training camp. Each fan may carry one bag that is clear plastic, vinyl or PVC, no larger than 12 inches x 6 inches x 12 inches, or a one-gallon clear plastic freezer bag.

The practices are ADA accessible. Designated ADA parking is available at the Arapahoe County Justice Center. To reserve an ADA ticket, contact Tickets@Broncos.NFL.net.

A Kids' Zone tent is available, with children ages 5-15 given wristbands to go on the field after practice, take photos with players and collect autographs.

For more information on the Denver Broncos 2025 training camp, fans can visit denverbroncos.com/nfl/trainingcamp/information.

Chris Abshire covers high school and community sports for the Coloradoan.

This story was updated to correct the number of Broncos training camp practices. There are 13.