DENVER (KDVR) — The Denver Broncos are hosting the team’s annual Throwback Game this week when they take on the Las Vegas Raiders during Thursday Night Football, the Broncos announced in a press release Wednesday.
The Broncos sit at the top of the NFL with the joint-best record at 7-2, are playing the game most fans circle on their calendars at the beginning of the season, and have now turned the game on Thursday into a grand occasion with the inclusion of their throwback uniforms. It will be a great day to be a Broncos fan.
Fans can show up for the typical tailgate and then join in the giant Broncos celebration.
Noon
Parking Lot C opens for early tailgaters and & those with RV permits
1:45 p.m.
All parking lots are open
Mane Street presented by Ford: 3:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m.
The Denver Broncos Cheerleaders and Stampede will make an appearance
Fans can play yard games
A live DJ will perform
Local food trucks will be around
Activations from CommonSpirit, the Colorado Army National Guard, Colorado Lottery, Ent Credit Union, Phillips 66 and KADYLUXE
Broncos Ring of Famer Steve Foley hosts a meet and greet at the ROF Plaza at 4 p.m.
3:15 p.m.
Premium gates open
4:15 p.m.
All stadium gates open
Climb to Kickoff pre-game in stadium: 5:55 p.m.
Stampede Drumline
Denver Broncos Cheerleaders
Miles the Mascot
Thunder
Thunderstorm
DJ Squizzy Taylor — live from Sec. 135
Alumni Flag Plant
Team introductions
National anthem — performed by Denver-born country star Kayla Ruby
Rally Moment Fueled by Conoco
6:15 p.m.
Kickoff
“Let’s Glow Back” Lightshow presented by CommonSpirit: Halftime
The show includes Miles the Mascot, Denver Broncos Cheerleaders, Thunderstorm, Stampede and students from three local high schools
All fans will receive an LED wristband at their seat to participate in the light show
Raiders fans will show up in their typical spikes and chains, but the Broncos are ready to steal the show with the team’s throwback jerseys, which every football fan has to admit look incredible, right?
After a day of celebration, Broncos fans will be hoping to celebrate a win over the team’s greatest rival, which would be the Broncos’ seventh in a row and extend their time as the joint-best team in the NFL.

