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Broncos Are Underdog to Patriots as Bo Nix's Injury Impacts Odds
- On Tuesday, Ticketmaster and the Denver Broncos limited AFC Championship ticket sales to buyers with Rocky Mountain billing addresses ahead of Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026.
- With more than 98 percent of Broncos Season Ticket Members opting in, Patrick Smyth said the few thousand remaining single-game tickets sold out within 24 hours.
- Secondary-Market listings started around about $500 to $577 in the 500s, while Ticketmaster's only non-resale 300 level seats began at $1,240 per seat.
- Denver's Mile High crowd will be largely local, increasing home advantage as media outlets sought comment and Ticketmaster did not respond to requests.
- Patriots fans posted social media screenshots and criticized the restriction, which is not the first time the Broncos and Ticketmaster have used geographic limits, a Ticketmaster spokesperson said, `'Sometimes teams will place geographic restrictions on certain events to give local fans the best chance to attend'`.
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In some ways, there is precedent for what Jarrett Stidham is attempting to accomplish. Doug Williams, Jeff Hostetler, Tom Brady and Nick Foles are among the backup quarterbacks who led their teams to Super Bowl championships after being pressed into starting duty. But, unlike Stidham, each of those QBs started at least a couple of regular season games before their improbable playoff runs. That’s why Stidham is attempting to achieve the unprecede…
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