Broncos will use fake crowd noise at stadium practice

The Broncos will use fake crowd noise at Saturday’s stadium practice.

With no preseason games this summer, the Broncos will try to simulate a game-like atmosphere during Saturday’s practice at Empower Field at Mile High. The practice session will include pumped-in crowd noise.

With many teams not allowing fans this season, the NFL is considering allowing fake crowd noise. The details still have to be ironed out but Denver will start the process on Saturday.

“We’re going to have — I’m not sure what the crowd noise rules are,” Broncos coach Vic Fangio said after practice Friday. “I’m hearing different things, but whatever they are, we’re going to have the crowd noise in there that I think you’re going to be allowed to use for stadiums that have no fans.



“Obviously, we’re doing it so our offense will experience it in the stadiums that we’re playing in with no fans. Then the defense will be able to experience the noise we’ll use at home games.”

Denver will not have a “scrimmage” on Saturday but the team will try to make the practice feel like a game as much as possible. Players will go through pregame warmups and run through kickoffs. The ball will be spotting at different parts of the field to start drives and the team will practice punts and field goals.

The Broncos will even simulate halftime, sending players into the locker room for a 10-minute break before coming back out to warm up.

“We’ll be in there for 10 minutes, come back out, let them get loose like they would have to in a real game, kick if off for the second half and repeat that same sequence,” Fangio said.

“[We’ll] put the ball in different spots to try and hit all the situations. I’ll control the down and distance a lot just to try and make sure we hit some situations that way. We’re going to try and make it as game-like as we can.”

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With no preseason games, Broncos might practice once or twice at stadium

The Broncos might have one or two practices at Empower Field at Mile High this summer.

With no preseason games this summer, the Broncos might hold a practice or two at Empower Field at Mile High to give young players a better feel of what it’s like to play in an NFL game.

“We may practice a time or two at the stadium to get them adjusted to being in a big stadium, an NFL stadium, although it would be empty,” coach Vic Fangio said on July 28. “A lot of those guys — all of them — you can’t evaluate them totally until it’s live action. Who can tackle, who’s willing to tackle and who can break tackles, it will be an adjustment for everybody.”

Denver’s young offense would have benefited from preseason games but the Broncos will have to make do without them, just like every other team.

“I always remember as a rookie it was important for me to see other helmets and not just Bronco helmets, but to see other helmets to get used to and realize, hey, they are now in the NFL,” general manager John Elway said on July 28. “With our young team, that doesn’t help us.

“I was hoping for a couple preseason games just because we are so young on the offensive side to get to see somebody else. We’re going to have to deal with it. Today’s world is adjusting, so we’ll adjust to that.”

Instead of preseason, Denver will have a longer-than-usual training camp leading up to a season-opening clash against the Titans on Sept. 14.

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