Denver Broncos
Centura Health puts name to NFL’s Broncos’ training facility
The National Football League's Denver Broncos have signed a 10-year deal with Centura Health as the team's official healthcare partner and naming rights holder for the team's training facility, which will…
Broncos unveil plans for $100m Empower Field at Mile High renovations
Empower Field at Mile High, the home of the National Football League's Denver Broncos, will be gaining a $100m (€94m) facelift, representing the largest capital improvement in the stadium's history.
Veteran NFL executive Leech appointed Broncos president
Veteran National Football League executive Damani Leech has been appointed the new team president of the Denver Broncos
Ellis steps down as Broncos president after Walton group takeover is approved
Joe Ellis has stepped down from his role as Denver Broncos' president and chief executive after National Football League owners unanimously approved the team's takeover by a consortium led by Walmart …
F1 legend Hamilton joins Broncos ownership group
Formula 1 superstar Sir Lewis Hamilton has become a minority investor in the National Football League’s Denver Broncos under the ownership of a consortium led by Walmart heir Rob Walton, which recently se…
Condoleezza Rice joins Broncos ownership group
Former United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has become a minority investor of the National Football League's Denver Broncos under the ownership of a consortium led by Walmart heir Rob Walton, …
Michael Schreiber on the rise of Playfly Sports
In this week’s episode, podcast co-hosts Eric Fisher and Chris Russo interview Michael Schreiber, founder and chief executive of Playfly Sports. Fisher and Russo also discuss the tumultuous week surrounding the competitive debut of LIV Golf, the record-setting sale of the National Football League’s Denver Broncos, the NFL’s rising business and talent development interests in Africa, a $50m (€48.6m) round of fundraising for Religion of Sports, and Warner Bros. Discovery’s hire of Luis Silberwasser to lead its sports business.
Walton-led group reaches record-setting agreement for Broncos
Walmart heir leads historic transaction to acquire flagship NFL franchise
Tony Khan on building a diverse sports business portfolio on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean
In this week’s episode, podcast co-hosts Eric Fisher and Chris Russo interview Tony Khan, founder, co-owner, president, and chief executive of All-Elite Wrestling; vice chairman of the English football club Fulham FC; and co-owner and chief football strategy officer for the National Football League’s Jacksonville Jaguars. Fisher and Russo also discuss PepsiCo’s shedding of sponsorship rights to the National Football League’s Super Bowl Halftime Show, the NFL’s partnership with Mythical Games to develop a new gaming experiences centered around non-fungible tokens (NFTs), tennis icon Billie Jean King working with the Professional Women’s Hockey Players’ Association to establish a fully fledged league, the ongoing sale of the NFL’s Denver Broncos amid the record-setting deal for the Premier League’s Chelsea FC, and a $30m (€28m) funding round for upstart ticketing entity Gametime.
Nickelodeon to broadcast NFL Christmas Day game
Paramount shifts kids-themed production from playoffs to regular season
Sean Bratches on the vision for LIV Golf
In this week’s episode, podcast co-hosts Eric Fisher and Chris Russo interview Sean Bratches, chief commercial officer for LIV Golf. Fisher and Russo also discuss Sinclair Broadcast Group’s developing plans for the Bally Sports+ streaming service, the start of the 26th season for the Women’s National Basketball Association that includes an expanded relationship with Twitter, pending sales for the Premier League’s Chelsea FC and National Football League’s Denver Broncos, the New York Times’ purchase of sports content site The Athletic, and a record-setting sale of a jersey worn by late soccer legend Diego Maradona.
Blake Lawrence on expanding athlete marketing with Opendorse
In this week’s episode, podcast co-hosts Eric Fisher and Chris Russo interview Blake Lawrence, chief executive and co-founder of Nebraska-based athlete marketing platform Opendorse. Fisher and Russo also discuss the return of golfer Tiger Woods from a serious auto accident to compete in The Masters, the opening of the legal sports betting market in the Canadian province of Ontario, Major League Baseball’s new streaming agreement with NBCUniversal’s Peacock, the ongoing sale of the National Football League’s Denver Broncos, and MLB’s new use of PitchCom technology.
Walmart heir Rob Walton expected to make Broncos bid
Walmart heir Rob Walton, who is worth more than $70bn (€64bn), is reportedly expected to make a $4bn-plus bid to acquire the National Football League's Denver Broncos.
Goodell ‘thrilled’ by Bills stadium deal, encourages diverse Broncos ownership
National Football League commissioner Roger Goodell says he is "thrilled" the Buffalo Bills have been able to secure a $1.4bn (€1.2
Media mogul Allen prepares to make Broncos bid
American media mogul Byron Allen, the chief executive of the Allen Media Group, is preparing to bid for the Denver Broncos, a move that could make the businessman the first Black majority owner of a National …
Former Dolphins coach Flores files bombshell lawsuit against NFL
Legal complaint makes series of explosive allegations against league, several teams
Pat Bowlen Trust officially places Broncos up for sale
Clock officially starts on what is widely expected to be a record-setting sale
Socios’ Alexandre Dreyfus on the new realm of blockchain-driven fan engagement
In this week’s episode podcast co-hosts Eric Fisher and Chris Russo interview Alexandre Dreyfus, chief executive of blockchain platform Socios.com and its parent organization Chiliz. Fisher and Russo also preview the upcoming Beijing Olympics facing widespread political and operational challenges, discuss recent financial news surrounding Genius Sports and Comcast, and look ahead to forthcoming developments surrounding the National Football League’s Denver Broncos and Washington Football Team.