DENVER — The “Us Against the World” tour has officially landed in the Mile High City. With the AFC Championship game just 48 hours away, the New England Patriots are planting their flag deep in enemy territory. The team announced a massive “All Access” Playoff Rally for Saturday, January 24, taking over one of Denver’s most iconic sports venues to mobilize the traveling fanbase.
This isn’t just a meetup; it’s a statement. The Patriots are setting up shop at Jackson’s LODO, the sprawling multi-level bar famous for its rooftop views of Coors Field. Starting at 4:30 PM MST, the venue will transform into “Foxborough West.”
Expect the atmosphere to be electric. Jackson’s is known for its intense energy, and with thousands of Patriots fans descending on Denver, the rooftop capacity will likely be tested. The team has confirmed appearances by two titans of the franchise: active team captain David Andrews and the man whose foot launched a dynasty, Adam Vinatieri.
Living Legends & Locker Room Leaders
The choice of guests sends a clear message about the stakes. Adam Vinatieri, currently a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026, embodies the clutch gene this team needs for Sunday’s showdown. His presence alongside Andrews—the grit and soul of the offensive line—bridges the gap between the historic dynasties of the past and the hungry squad of today.
“We know it’s loud, we know the altitude is real, and we know they don’t like us here. That’s exactly how we like it. We need every single voice in Jackson’s to be ready to lose it on Sunday.” — David Andrews, Patriots Captain
Rally Details & What to Know
If you are in Denver, here is your game plan for Saturday:
- Where: Jackson’s LODO (1520 20th St, Denver)
- When: Saturday, Jan 24 | 4:30 PM – 7:00 PM MST
- Live Broadcast: “Patriots All Access” will broadcast live from 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM.
- Admission: First come, first served. Given the hype, expect lines to form well before 4:00 PM.
Playoff Implications / What’s Next
Sunday’s clash against the Broncos is set to be a defensive slugfest. The weather forecast predicts temperatures in the low 20s, favoring a ground-and-pound attack. Andrews’ leadership on the offensive line will be the deciding factor against a fierce Denver pass rush. This rally is the spark; the explosion happens Sunday at Empower Field.

