Denver Broncos Upgrade to NEP's XTRAX for Next-Level Stadium Broadcasts
The Denver Broncos have installed NEP’s XTRAX system at Mile High Stadium, enhancing broadcast quality with advanced technology. Learn more about this upgrade and its impact on live sports production.

The Denver Broncos have announced a significant enhancement to their stadium broadcast infrastructure, with the installation of NEP’s advanced XTRAX system. This state-of-the-art solution is set to elevate the live production quality and viewer experience at Mile High Stadium.
Why NEP's XTRAX System?
"The XTRAX system offers unparalleled flexibility and efficiency in our broadcast operations," says Mike Johnson, Chief Technology Officer of the Denver Broncos. "With this technology, we can capture every moment with precision and deliver high-quality content to fans worldwide." The XTRAX system is designed to handle up to 32 cameras and features built-in redundancy, ensuring seamless operation even under challenging conditions.
Technological Breakdown
At the heart of the XTRAX system are its powerful servers, capable of processing data at rates that far exceed traditional systems. The Broncos have opted for NEP’s XTRAX Control Center (XCC), which provides a centralized interface for all live production elements, including cameras, audio mixers, and graphics systems. Additionally, the system incorporates the latest in AI-driven camera control, allowing operators to focus more on strategic decisions rather than manual adjustments.
Impact on Live Production
The installation of this advanced broadcast infrastructure is expected to significantly enhance the Broncos’ live production capabilities. According to NEP’s Senior Engineer, Sarah Thompson, “With XTRAX, the Denver Broncos will be able to produce a more dynamic and engaging viewing experience for their fans.” The new system supports 4K video workflows and incorporates high-density storage solutions, ensuring that every broadcast is captured in stunning detail.
Future Prospects
This upgrade is part of the Denver Broncos’ broader strategy to maintain their technological leadership in the sports broadcasting industry. With a focus on innovation and fan engagement, the team plans to continue investing in cutting-edge technologies like NEP’s XTRAX system. In conclusion, the Denver Broncos' adoption of NEP's XTRAX system marks a significant milestone in stadium broadcast infrastructure. As technology continues to evolve, teams like the Broncos will play a crucial role in shaping the future of live sports production.
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