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Thunder (mascot) Thunder is the stage name for the horse who is the official live animal mascot for the Denver Broncos football team. Thunder shares mascot duties with Miles, a human who wears a horse head mask atop a Broncos uniform. Three purebred Arabians have held this role since 1993, all gray horses whose coats lightened with age until ...
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The Denver Nuggets are an American professional basketball team based in Denver. The Nuggets compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Northwest Division of the Western Conference. The team was founded as the Denver Larks in 1967 as a charter franchise of the American Basketball Association (ABA) but changed their ...
Answer 1 of 7: My husband and I are making our first trip West for a Broncos game (end of October) and want to take in both the city and at least 3 days somewhere within 2 hours of Denver for scenic views and attractions, but also a quaint town with shopping and...
The parking lots open at 2:30 for those wishing to tailgate; gates to the stadium open at 5:30pm. I would try to be among the first in line so you have plenty of time to find your seats, then since it I your first time in Arrowhead I would take a tour of the facility; especially the concourse on the lower level----around Section 120 is the Chiefs Hall of fame which is interesting and there are ...
Answer 1 of 5: We (7 of us) are coming to Denver the weekend of Jags game and staying at the newer Hyatt near 16th Street Mall. What are the best bars/restaurants for pre-game and post-game around there?
Wordmark previously used by the Broncos (1968–1996). Denver Broncos uniform set from 1967 to 1996. The logo was designed by Edwin Guy Taylor of Denver. A contest was held through Public Service of Denver to come up with a new logo for the team. Taylor's submission was selected late in 1967 and adopted the next season.
The Broncos’ blue helmets now have a matte shell and the number 5280 on the front, which signifies Denver’s mile-high elevation. That 5280 also is featured elsewhere on the team’s new uniforms.