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Broncos accepting cheerleader applications

Cheerleaders represent the Broncos at games, charitable appearances and sponsor events as brand ambassadors.

DENVER — Looking ahead to the 2024 football season, the Denver Broncos are now accepting cheerleader applications.

The NFL team said the Denver Broncos Cheerleaders perform cheerleading, dance, and other sideline entertainment activities at Broncos games, and represent the team at charitable appearances and sponsor events.

Cheerleaders will also support and instruct cheer-oriented programs including High School Choreography Camp and the Junior Denver Broncos Cheerleaders.

Applicants must have at least 10 years of extensive experience in multiple forms of dance, the ability to quickly learn choreographed routines, an eagerness to teach and mentor children, have a knowledge of football, and be responsible Broncos brand ambassadors.

The Broncos have posted the cheerleader position on their jobs website and are accepting applications through Friday, April 5.

Preliminary auditions will take place through video submission on Saturday, April 13. Audition finals will be held at Empower Field at Mile High from Friday, May 10, to Sunday, May 12.

The Broncos' job posting lists the cheerleader pay at $21.50 per hour. Rehearsals are two to three times per week for three to four hours.

Credit: AP
Cheerleaders line up for player introductions before an NFL football game between the Denver Broncos and the Kansas City Chiefs Sunday, Dec. 11, 2022, in Denver. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)

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