Denver Broncos Quarterback Club Board Member Tim Larison shares pictures he took on a private tour of Sports Authority Field at Mile High.
On a hot August Sunday morning I was fortunate to tour Sports Authority Field at Mile High with a private group.
We started in the north parking lot, where the spot of home plate in the old Mile High Stadium/Bears Stadium is marked. It’s easy to miss unless you are looking for it!
As I took a swing at home plate I thought of all the great baseball players who had stood at this very spot over the years – Mickey Mantle, Andre Dawson, Barry Larkin, Barry Bonds, and more.
On to the interior of the stadium. We started at the Security Command Center where Sports Authority Field is monitored with various tv monitors 24 hours a day/7 days a week.
Get too rowdy at a game? You may find yourself in this holding cell while the Denver Police is called to escort you to jail!
The stadium from this view point was an impressive sight! I was at the edge of the North End Zone, just a few feet away from where Baltimore’s Jacoby Jones crossed the goal line in the last seconds of the January playoff game. That loss still stings 7 months later!
A closer look at the new scoreboard – currently the third largest in the NFL. I look forward to seeing hi-def replays here during the up coming season!
The highlight of the tour for me was seeing the Bronco locker room. We could take pictures and explore as long as we didn’t walk on the horse head – sacred ground!
#1 draft choice Sylvester Williams’ locker.
The visitors’ locker room is one of the largest in the NFL.
The tour was a fantastic inside look at the stadium I have attended so many games in. When I am in my seat for the season opener on September 5th vs the Ravens I will certainly have a better appreciation of all the behind the scenes work that makes attending a Broncos game a great experience!
Thanks again Tim for the great pics! I always wanted to tour the stadium but never got around to to do it. Now I won’t need to.
Jan
Tim, this is so awesome! My wife and I are great big fans and live down in Texas. I would love to surprise her with a tour just like yours, private. Our families have been fans for many years and would love the opportunity to surprise this for her birthday in January.
Is there an option for a private tours?
Thank you so much
Kimber