The Pat Bowlen Fieldhouse is looking revamped this spring, with a fresh new Super Bowl 50 banner behind the west-side endzone of the indoor practice facility.

The Super Bowl 50 banner sits in between the other two commemorative banners, representing the other two Denver Broncos world championships, Super Bowl XXXII in 1997 and Super Bowl XXXIII in 1998.

The Broncos of course won Super Bowl 50 24-10 over the Carolina Panthers this past February. The teams will meet again Thursday, Sept. 18, as the regular season kickoff for the 2016 NFL season.

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The Broncos defeated the Green Bay Packers 31-24 in Super Bowl XXXII. The victory ended a 13-year Super Bowl winning streak by the NFC, and was the first victory for the Broncos in five appearances in the big game. Denver defeated the Atlanta Falcons 34-19 in Super Bowl XXXIII, marking the end of John Elway’s playing career, and the second world championship in as many years for the Broncos.

The Broncos have made back-to-back Super Bowl appearances twice in their impressive history, losing both in the the 1987 and 88 seasons, and winning both opportunities ten years later.

A Super Bowl appearance in 2016 would be the third in four years for the Broncos, and would be the ninth total appearance in Denver history. A victory would tie Denver with the New England Patriots, Green Bay Packers, and N.Y. Giants for third-most Super Bowl victories in the NFL. The San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys are currently tied for second with five victories apiece, and the Pittsburgh Steelers lead the league with eight world championships.