Colorado Lottery launches Broncos Orange Cash Scratch ticket with $100,000 top prize

Tom Seaver, Director, Lottery
Tom Seaver, Director, Lottery
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The Colorado Lottery has introduced a new $5 Denver Broncos Orange Cash Scratch ticket, offering fans the chance to win up to $100,000 instantly. The ticket, which features a design inspired by the Broncos’ 1970s defensive unit, also provides opportunities for second-chance prizes such as season tickets and a VIP trip to the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh.

Licensed by Scientific Games, LLC, the Orange Cash Scratch ticket is a limited-edition release. Players who do not win instantly can still participate in bonus drawings by scanning their non-winning tickets through the Colorado Lottery mobile app or entering the code online.

The second-chance prizes include a grand prize VIP trip for two to the 2026 Draft in Pittsburgh, valued at over $27,000, which includes premium hospitality and exclusive behind-the-scenes access. Other prizes consist of multiple pairs of stadium season tickets for the 2026 Denver Broncos season at various seating levels. The drawing dates for these prizes are set for November 18, December 16, 2025, and January 13, 2026. All entries are eligible for each drawing, but winners of lower-tier prizes are not eligible for higher-tier prizes.

Tom Seaver, Senior Director of the Colorado Lottery, said, “The Denver Broncos are an iconic part of Colorado’s sports legacy, and we are thrilled to give fans the chance to celebrate their team through the Orange Cash Scratch ticket. From instant prizes to unforgettable experiences, this game is all about bringing more wins to Broncos Country.”

According to the Colorado Lottery, the Denver Broncos Team, LLC and On Location Events are involved only as prize providers and branding partners and do not administer or conduct the promotion. The NFL and its entities are not sponsors or organizers of the promotion.



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