Broncos Celebrate Super Bowl 50 Team at Night of Champions
On April 22, a special event named the Night of Champions will be held in Denver. This gathering celebrates the Broncos’ Super Bowl 50 team. The historic Paramount Theatre will host this memorable occasion.
Featured Guests and Hosts
The event will include several notable figures from the Broncos’ Super Bowl 50 roster. Hall of Famers Peyton Manning and DeMarcus Ware will participate, alongside future Hall of Famer Von Miller. Additional guests include former Pro Bowl receiver Emmanuel Sanders and standout defensive players Aqib Talib and T.J. Ward.
Moderator and Discussion Highlights
Tracy Wolfson, a CBS NFL sideline reporter, will moderate the discussion. Coach Gary Kubiak will join the former players in what promises to be an engaging dialogue about their championship season. The event aims to provide fans with exclusive insights into the Broncos’ journey to their third Super Bowl title, culminating in a decisive 24-10 win over the Carolina Panthers at Levi’s Stadium.
Event Details
- Date: April 22
- Location: Paramount Theatre, Denver
- Ticket Sales Start: March 31 at 10 a.m. via ParamountDenver.com
Recent Celebrations
This event follows a poignant moment last October, where players and coaches reunited to honor Demaryius Thomas. They unveiled his Ring of Fame bust during the halftime of a game against the New York Giants.
Peyton Manning’s Media Ventures
Peyton Manning’s influence continues to grow beyond football. His recent projects include producing the Night of Champions series, which began in February with a reunion of the 2006 Indianapolis Colts. Manning’s keen sense of humor and engaging storytelling will likely make this event both entertaining and memorable.
Looking Ahead
The Night of Champions is part of a growing trend of sports teams revisiting their glorious moments. Similar events took place recently, such as the Colorado Avalanche’s reunion for their 30th anniversary. Fans of the Broncos can anticipate an exciting evening celebrating the legacy of the Super Bowl 50 team.