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HT: Broncos released their 2018 Media Guide

Want to dig deep into the Denver Broncos? The 2018 Media Guide is the place to start.

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A few days ago, the Broncos released the 2018 edition of the team’s Media Guide. If you’re not familiar with it, the media guide is one of the best sources of Broncos info available to the average fan. And it’s best feature might be that it’s free.

The media guide is, for most intents and purposes, an encyclopedia of all things Broncos. It’s jam-packed with information about this year’s team, as well as a wealth of information on team records and Broncos of the past. Want to find out the origin of the team name? Look no further. Curious about the coldest game the Broncos have ever played? It’s got that too. You can lose as many hours as you’d like in its 674 pages.

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The Broncos offer PDFs of the entire media guide, as well as individual sections of the guide, for view and download on the team website. Take a look:

The team also offers fans the chance to buy a printed copy of the guide. Just send a check or money order for $29.99 to this address:

Denver Broncos Football Club
c/o 2018 Media Guide
13655 Broncos Parkway
Englewood, CO 80112


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