The Denver Broncos announced two notable training facility updates during the NFL’s annual meetings in Orlando earlier this week. The first update was an announcement from team owner/CEO Greg Penner that the team will replace the turf at their indoor Pat Bowlen Fieldhouse.
The Denver Broncos are represented by 10 former players and late former owner Pat Bowlen in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and another former player will likely join them in Canton next year.
The Denver Broncos announced they would be building a brand-new, state-of-the-art practice facility at their Dove Valley headquarters beginning in the spring of 2024 on Tuesday.
The Denver Broncos are making moves focused on both the future and the immediate present regarding how the organization moves forward after a disastrous 2022 season.
Twelve years after being fired by the team, Josh McDaniels is set to face off against the Denver Broncos in Week 4. McDaniels is now the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders and he’s off to a poor start, with the 0-3 Raiders the only winless team remaining in the league.
Earlier this year, the Denver Broncos and the Walton-Penner family reached a buy-and-sell agreement to take over the National Football League team. According to CNBC, the Walton-Penners, led by Walmart heir Rob Walton, made the acquisition of the Broncos from the Pat Bowlen Trust for $4.65 billion, a record for a US sports franchise.
The Denver Broncos finally cleared the last legal hurdle of the ownership battle when the NFL unanimously approved the sale of the team to the Walton-Penner group earlier this month.
When late former Denver Broncos owner Pat Bowlen stepped down from his day-to-day duties in 2014 due to his battle with Alzheimer’s disease, team president/chief executive officer Joe Ellis became the team’s de facto owner.
A new era begins for the Denver Broncos as the Walton-Penner Family Ownership group takes the reins of the organization. One thing was made clear during their introductory press conference on Wednesday, they plan to win both on and off the field.
New Denver Broncos ownership officially began on Tuesday. Here are some of the highlights from that presser. The Denver Broncos were sold on Tuesday and the new owner is Rob Walton, with his son-in-law and daughter running the day-to-day operations of the team.
According to James Palmer, the other NFL owners have voted to officially approve the Walton-Penner group as the new owners of the Denver Broncos. The
The Bowlen era is officially coming to an end in Denver. The Broncos reached a purchase and sale agreement with a new ownership group led by Walmart heir Rob Walton last month, and the sale is expected to become official in early August.
The Denver Broncos are under new ownership with the Walton/Penner group emerging victorious in the bid to buy the team from the Pat Bowlen Trust. With
Pat Bowlen put his signature mark on the Denver Broncos when he had the team switch from orange jerseys and light blue helmets to blue jerseys and dark blue helmets in 1997, right before the team went on to win back-to-back Super Bowls.
A group led by Walmart heir Rob Walton has entered into a purchase and sale agreement with the Denver Broncos, the team announced late Tuesday evening.
The Denver Broncos and the Walton-Penner family on Tuesday jointly announced a purchase and sale agreement, a blockbuster franchise acquisition that rewrites both NFL and North American sports history.
“This one’s for John!” former Denver Broncos owner Pat Bowlen declared at the end of Super Bowl XXXII. Twenty-five years ago, the Broncos won their first Super Bowl, a 31-24 victory over the Green Bay Packers.
Denver Broncos fans have been eyeing the change in ownership for years. And it’s been bittersweet, in all honesty. Pat Bowlen was the greatest owner in the history of Denver sports.
Earlier this week, we learned that the Denver Broncos accepted five bids from prospective buying groups as the Pat Bowlen trust is set to sell the team via auction.
The price to purchase the Broncos is expected to exceed $4 billion, a record-breaking number for a sports franchise.
Long story short (and without getting into legal mumbo jumbo), this ends any restrictions the Broncos’ current powers that be had as it relates to a potential sale.
Broncos CEO Joe Ellis has said no determination will be made on the team’s ownership until after the season. The franchise is currently held in trust under the name of Pat Bowlen, who died in 2019.
Last week, a lawsuit filed by two Bowlen family members against the ownership trust that currently oversees the Denver Broncos was dismissed. Broncos fans
The Denver Broncos have been in a state of limbo since late owner Pat Bowlen passed away in June of 2019. With no living owner to lead the club, the Broncos have been managed by the Pat Bowlen Trust, which includes team CEO Joe Ellis among two others: Vice President and General Counsel Rich Slivka and lawyer Mary Kelly.
Ellis did concede that full family support is not a requirement, and a Trust source tells Mike Klis of 9News.com that Brittany would not need unanimous approval from the other six Bowlen children.
Brittany Bowlen, 29, has long been considered the favorite to succeed her father, the late Pat Bowlen, as the Broncos’ principal owner, and it seems she is well on her way towards that position.
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