But fear not, Denver faithful, for the Broncos are constructing a miniature Mile High Stadium outside of Sports Authority Field for you to reminisce about the iconic home and drink away the burden of Mark Sanchez being your starting quarterback.
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An 11-foot-tall, 3,000-square-foot monument to Mile High, where the Broncos played from 1960 to 2000, will hold up to 300 people each week for every Broncos game.
Mac Freeman, the Broncos’ head of business development, told the Denver Post it will be a place “to celebrate where the Mile High magic was born.”
Surrounding a 1,250-square-foot AstroTurf field will be 176 actual seats from the original Mile High Stadium and a replica scoreboard.
The team plans to have the interactive monument ready in time for the first preseason game in August.