Broncos say “all options are on the table” regarding

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ORLANDO, Fla. — As the Broncos continue their long-range stadium options, they’ve got a new ream of data to sort through this spring.

That’s all of the information collected on the impact of the more than $100 million in Empower Field upgrades after a full season of home games.

Part of whether the Walton-Penner Family Ownership Group ultimately decides to build a new stadium entirely, renovate Empower Field further or keep it largely as-is revolves around how much more can be squeezed out of the existing facility or a modified version.

“It’s important. I’d say it’s significant,” Broncos president Damani Leech said Monday.

That’s been part of what he and other executives and employees try to learn, too, when they see other stadiums around the NFL — particularly in those cities that are in the building process now.

“When we go and play away games, typically I get there if not the evening before then the morning of,” Leech said. “We’ll get their staff to give us a tour to learn more about their stadiums — what they like, what they don’t like. Talk to the teams who are going through the construction process now.

“When we played at Buffalo (in November), that was a Monday night game. Monday morning several of us went over there and talked with their team and just said, ‘Talk us through the process. Explain to us why you chose certain things, didn’t choose other things.’ Just trying to continually learn and get smarter.”

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