The Denver Broncos kick off their 2025 training camp this Friday with a fresh look and a new layout — thanks to ongoing construction at the team’s Dove Valley headquarters. While the fan-favorite berm is now a construction zone, the team will still welcome nearly 800 fans per day for 13 open practices, one of the most generous fan schedules in the NFL. Bleacher seating will now line the south end zone, offering a close-up view of drills, scrimmages, and player interactions.
Linebacker Alex Singleton praised the effort to keep construction activity at bay during practice hours and highlighted how the fan presence boosts the team’s energy through long summer days. Though attendance is capped due to space limitations, the Broncos are ensuring a fun, accessible experience for those who make it out. The new setup includes free parking (limited) at Dove Valley Regional Park, a new “Kid Zone” offering exclusive post-practice autograph access for fans aged 5–15, and the usual camp favorites like free water stations, family-friendly games, Miles the Mascot, cheerleaders, and surprise alumni appearances.
The current setup is temporary; construction on the state-of-the-art team headquarters is expected to wrap up by 2026, just in time for that year’s training camp. For now, Broncos fans will enjoy a more intimate, fan-forward version of training camp that puts them closer to the action — even in hard hats.











