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In a recent discussion, Broncos' Owner and CEO Greg Penner highlighted the significant strides the team has made in player health and wellness. Penner emphasized that these improvements are vital for enhancing performance on the field and ensuring the longevity of athletes' careers. The organization has implemented cutting-edge training and recovery protocols, showcasing a commitment to the well-being of its players.
Additionally, Penner touched on the potential for the Broncos to participate in international games, particularly in 2025. This initiative aims to broaden the team's global fan base and engage with supporters outside the United States. The prospect of playing abroad could provide valuable experience for the players and elevate the franchise's profile on an international stage.
Penner also mentioned the positive feedback received from fans regarding the team's new uniforms, unveiled in 2024. The fresh design has been well-received, reflecting the team's evolving identity while honoring its rich history. Overall, Penner's insights reveal a proactive approach to both player welfare and the franchise's future endeavors.
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