The Denver Broncos will celebrate their Super Bowl 50 victory in style with the rest of their home city on Tuesday. The championship parade is set for late morning and early afternoon, and it should be a good one.
Denver Broncos Super Bowl parade 2016: Time and TV schedule for Tuesday’s celebration
The Super Bowl parade is set for Tuesday and here is how you can catch the festivities.


The parade is set to get underway at 2 p.m. ET, though there will be musical performances by 3OH!3, Big Head Todd and the Monsters and Funkiphino prior to the parade getting underway proper. The parade will begin at the intersection of 17th Street and Wynkoop Street. From there it will go down 17th until it makes a right onto Broadway, then a right onto West 13th Avenue before circling back to Denver’s Civic Center Park.
There, the parade will come to an end and the Broncos will hold a massive rally. Broncos players, coaches, assistants, executives, Denver mayor Michael Hancock and Colorado governor John Hickenlooper will all be in attendance. Spectators shouldn’t bring backpacks, large bags and any kind of seating device. Alcohol isn’t allowed and being that this is Denver, it should be noted that marijuana is also not allowed.
FOX31 Denver will have the television coverage beginning at 1 p.m. and a live stream will also be available at the KDVR website. The NFL Network will carry portions of the parade as well beginning sometime around 2 p.m., though how much coverage they will give it is unknown.
Last year's parade was held on the Wednesday following the game. Rob Gronkowski doing all kinds of alcoholic feats was the primary headline. The guy chugged Fireball that was thrown at him, after all.
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