Having compiled a 14-3 record during the NFL regular season to earn the one seed in the AFC, the Denver Broncos are now set to play their first home playoff game since their 2015 Super Bowl winning campaign.

On Saturday, the Broncos will host the No. 6 seed Buffalo Bills in a divisional round clash and the entire fanbase and city of Denver are definitely feeling excited for the enormous occasion.

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With the Mile High City experiencing a 10 year wait to have a game and moment like this at their home stadium, the Broncos organization have brought together some of the franchise’s most iconic legends via video to hype up their loyal supporters even more.

Nov 17, 2024; Denver, Colorado, USA; Retired American football player Aqib Talib during the second quarter between the Atlanta Falcons against the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

Broncos legends hype up fans

The video posted on the Denver Broncos X/Twitter account features key figures from the 2015 Super Bowl winning side such as Peyton Manning, DeMarcus Ware, Aqib Talib, and Chris Harris Jr., whilst two time Super Bowl champion Steve Atwater also makes an appearance.

Fan favorite Champ Bailey, who played for Denver for 10 seasons, is also a part of the video and he and the other Broncos greats all offered strong words of encouragement for the players and fanbase.

“Go Broncos, let’s get it!” Bailey says in the video.

“Time to win, let’s get it!” added Ware.

“Wake up, be loud! Let’s go!” Talib continued.

The message from the Broncos legends is clear and simple. The NFL Playoffs are back in Denver and it’s time for Broncos country to get extremely loud and back your team.  

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