ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The Denver Broncos are back on the field getting ready for the next season. Monday began the team's offseason conditioning program, which leads directly into the NFL Draft on Thursday.
The Broncos have the 20th pick in Thursday's draft in the first round, pick number 51 in the second round, and pick 85 in the third round.
Fans are not invited to attend offseason conditioning practices, but it all leads up to training camp, where a limited number of fans will be able to attend. The team is inviting a smaller group of people because of construction at Broncos Park.
The franchise is building a new training facility. The project is scheduled to wrap up ahead of the 2026 season, the Broncos said.
Owner & CEO Greg Penner said the team will likely be able to accommodate nearly 1,000 fans for 2025 training camp.
This season, the Broncos and all other AFC West teams will play nine home games and eight road games in 2025, the franchise said in January. The Broncos will face each team in the AFC South and NFC East, hosting the Jaguars, Titans, Cowboys and Giants. The Broncos will travel to play the Texans, Colts, Eagles and Commanders. The full schedule will be released later this year.