For many, the most exciting time of year is well underway at this point, and it’s seeped into the fabric of life in Colorado as we know it; football.

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As things stand right now, things in the Colorado football world are starting to look up a bit after a bit of a rocky start.

The Colorado State Rams were able to bounce back after a brutal loss in the Rocky Mountain Showdown while the Colorado Buffaloes got themselves one of the most exciting victories of the young season against Baylor.

Even the Broncos, who seemed to look like a lost cause after the first two games of the season, showed some major signs of life with an awesome road victory against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 

For many fans, it was refreshing to see the Broncos’ rookie quarterback, Bo Nix, finally have himself a good game.

Even if Nix pans out, the question remains: Could he bring the Denver Broncos a Super Bowl?

Ever since winning Super Bowl 50 back in 2016, the Broncos haven’t even sniffed the postseason. 

A new study has found what fans are willing to give up for their favorite team to be able to get over the hump and win the whole thing.

What Fans Would Give Up for a Super Bowl Victory

Getty Images // Matthew Stockman
Getty Images // Matthew Stockman
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As it would turn out, both Broncos and NFL fans in general are willing to give up a whole lot just to see their team hoist the Lombardi Trophy.

According to Rotogrinders, the event that fans are most likely to skip out on for their team to win the big game would be going on a date with their celebrity crush. Overall, 22% of respondents said that they would ditch the date.

Broncos fans are also generally more willing to call off their own weddings for a title than any other fanbase.

According to the poll, 7% of Broncos fans said they would call off their wedding. The only fanbase higher is the Arizona Cardinals at 11%.

However, the least chosen example, yet probably the most extreme, is people being okay with missing their child being born, at 3%.

If you’re a Broncos fan, what would you give up to see them win the Super Bowl?

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