- Invesco Field at Mile High
Infobox_Stadium
stadium_name = Invesco Field at Mile High
nickname = Invesco Field/Mile High Stadium
location = 1701 Mile High Stadium Circle
Denver, Colorado 80204-1981
broke_ground =1999
opened =2001
closed =
demolished =
owner = Denver Metropolitan Football Stadium District
operator = Stadium Management Company
surface = Grass
construction_cost = $364.2 million
architect =HNTB
former_names =
tenants =Colorado Rapids (MLS) (2001 -2006 )
Denver Broncos (NFL) (2001 -present)
Denver Outlaws (MLL) (2006 -present)
Rocky Mountain Showdown
Democratic National Convention (2008)
seating_capacity = 76,125Invesco Field at Mile High is a
stadium in Denver,Colorado . Invesco Field at Mile High replaced the identically sized, but commercially obsoleteMile High Stadium (named for the fact that Denver is exactly onemile above sea level) in 2001. The Stadium is famous as the home of theDenver Broncos of theNFL .Naming rights controversy
Many fans opposed a corporate name and wished to retain the previous venue's name, "Mile High Stadium." [cite web |url=http://www.poynter.org/dg.lts/id.5015/content.content_view.htm |title=A Mile High Controversy |author=Gregory E. Favre |date=
August 10 ,2006 |accessdate=2006-09-25] "The Denver Post " initially refused to use theInvesco label and referred to it as Mile High for several years before changing their policy and adding INVESCO to articles. Post columnistWoody Paige created more controversy when he revealed that Invesco officials referred to the stadium as "the Diaphragm," a reference to its shape resembling that of a birth-control device.Usage
Invesco Field at Mile High is used primarily for football games. It is the home field for Denver's NFL team, the
Denver Broncos . The stadium also hosts the city'sMajor League Lacrosse team, theDenver Outlaws . In college football it has hosted the rivalry game between the Colorado State Rams and the Colorado Buffaloes. Invesco Field at Mile High is also used for concerts and other events. It was the former home of the city'sMajor League Soccer franchise, theColorado Rapids .Location
Invesco Field at Mile High marks the completion of a six–year sporting venue upgrade program in Denver, including
Coors Field and thePepsi Center . As with the other venues, the stadium was constructed to be easily accessible. It sits alongInterstate 25 near theColfax Avenue and 17th Avenue exits. It is also bordered by Federal Boulevard, a major Denver thoroughfare, on the west side. A dedicated light rail station also serves the stadium. The stadium is located in the Sun Valley neighborhood.tadium culture
A home game tradition (carried over from the original Mile High Stadium) is the "Incomplete Chant". At Bronco home games, when the opposing team has an incomplete pass, the announcer will say "And the pass is ..." to which the fans respond "in-com-plete!", followed by a muted
trumpet sound effect.Fact|date=July 2008Notable events
The first ever event at the new stadium was a concert by the rock group
Eagles .Fact|date=September 2008OnSeptember 10 ,2001 Invesco Field at Mile High hosted its first regular season game, in which the Denver Broncos defeated theNew York Giants 31–20. In a pre-game ceremony Broncos legendsJohn Elway ,Steve Atwater ,Randy Gradishar ,Haven Moses , Billy Thompson,Floyd Little , Dennis Smith, andKarl Mecklenburg helped to "Move the Thunder" from the old Mile High Stadium to the new home of the Broncos.Fact|date=September 2008On August, 3, 2003 Heavy Metal Band
Metallica played to a sold out crowd of almost 100,000 people.In August
2004 the stadium hosted theDrum Corps International Division I World Championships.Fact|date=September 2008On
July 2 ,2005 Invesco Field at Mile High hosted the 2005Major League Lacrosse All-Star Game . In 2006,Major League Lacrosse placed the expansion Outlaws in Denver.Fact|date=September 2008On January 23rd, 2006 Invesco Field at Mile High hosted the
AFC Championship game.On October 29th, 2007, a record crowd of 77,160 watched the Broncos lose to the
Green Bay Packers 19-13 onMonday Night Football .On
August 28 , 2008, Democratic presidential nomineeBarack Obama accepted the Democratic Party's nomination forPresident of the United States at Invesco Field, moving the2008 Democratic National Convention from thePepsi Center . Approximately 84,000 people attended Obama's speech, exceeding the normal capacity of the stadium due to the placement of audience on the field. [cite news |title=Obama accepts Democrat nomination |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7586375.stm |work=BBC News |publisher=BBC |date=2008-08-29 |accessdate=2008-08-29 ] [cite web|url=http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5ifKB19ybvy7awq-_PZgkHUerrDBgD92RLNVG1 |title=Obama greeted by screaming crowd at stadium |publisher=The Associated Press|date=2008-08-28|accessdate=2008-08-29] [cite web|url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-na-tvcritic29-2008aug29,0,3593116.story |title=Barack Obama, Al Gore raise the roof at Invesco Field |publisher=Los Angeles Times|first=Robert|last=Lloyd|date=2008-08-29|accessdate=2008-08-29] [cite web|url=http://www.boston.com/news/politics/2008/articles/2008/08/29/some_saw_spectacular_others_just_spectacle/ |title=Some saw spectacular, others just spectacle
publisher=The Boston Globe|first=Lisa|last=Wangsness|date=2008-08-29|accessdate=2008-08-29]Denver Broncos Ring of Fame
* Quarterback
John Elway (1983-1998), 1999 Inductee
* Safety Austin "Goose" Gonsoulin (1960–1966), 1984 Inductee
* LinebackerRandy Gradishar (1974–1983), 1989 Inductee
* Defensive EndRich Jackson (1967–1972), 1984 Inductee
* LinebackerTom Jackson (1973–1986), 1992 Inductee
* QuarterbackCharley Johnson (1972–1975), 1986 Inductee
* Running BackFloyd Little (1967–1975), 1984 Inductee
* LinebackerKarl Mecklenburg (1983–1994), 2001 Inductee
* QuarterbackCraig Morton (1977–1982), 1988 Inductee
* Wide ReceiverHaven Moses (1972–1981), 1988 Inductee
* Former Owner Gerald H. Phipps, 1985 Inductee
* SafetyDennis Smith (1981–1994), 2001 Inductee
* Defensive EndPaul Smith (1968–1978), 1986 Inductee
* Wide ReceiverLionel Taylor (1960–1966), 1984 Inductee
* Defensive BackBill Thompson (1969–1981), 1987 Inductee
* QuarterbackFrank Tripucka (1960–1963), 1986 Inductee
* KickerJim Turner (1971–1979), 1988 Inductee
* CornerbackLouis Wright (1975–1986), 1993 Inductee
* TackleGary Zimmerman (1993–1997), 2003 Inductee
* Free SafetySteve Atwater (1989–1998), 2005 Inductee
* Running BackTerrell Davis (1995–2001), 2007 Inductee [ [http://www.denverbroncos.com/page.php?id=147 Denver Broncos website] ]While the ring of fame was carried over from the old stadium to the new, the names were re-ordered to segregate the pre-
Pat Bowlen (the team's owner and founder of the Ring) era and the post-Bowlen era. One of the most noticeable changes was the move ofJohn Elway 's name to the center of the ring, in-between the goalposts of the North endzone. [cite web |url=http://www.denver-rmn.com/invesco/bowlen.shtml |title=Kickoff: Birth of a Stadium |author=Kyle Ringo |accessdate=2006-11-30]References
External links
* [http://www.invescofieldatmilehigh.com/ Official Invesco Field at Mile High Website]
succession box
title = Home of theDenver Broncos
years = 2001 – present
before =Mile High Stadium
after = currentsuccession box
title = Home of theColorado Rapids
years = 2002 – 2006
before =Mile High Stadium
after =Dick's Sporting Goods Park succession box
title = Host of theDrum Corps International
World Championship
years = 2004
before =Citrus Bowl
after =Gillette Stadium succession box
title = Host of the
Democratic National Convention
years = 2008 "(Final night)"
before =FleetCenter
after = TBD
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