Hilco Streambank set a deadline of July 19, 2016 to submit offers to acquire the stadium naming rights for Mile High Stadium in Denver, home of the NFL’s Super Bowl Champion Denver Broncos.

Hilco Streambank had been retained to sell the intellectual property assets of The Sports Authority in its Chapter 11 bankruptcy. After the successful auction of the Sports Authority trademarks and private label brands two weeks ago, Hilco Streambank has turned its attention to marketing the stadium naming rights. They expect to complete a sale by the end of the month, subject to bankruptcy court approval.

The stadium naming rights contract was originally entered into by Invesco Funds in 2001 and was assigned to the Sports Authority in 2011. There are five football seasons remaining under the contract. A buyer of these rights would assume the contractual payments for the final five years of the contract and replace the signage with their own. The rates are significantly lower than current pricing for stadium naming rights.

“This is a unique opportunity to acquire national and worldwide exposure as the naming sponsor for an NFL stadium” said Hilco Streambank EVP David Peress. “As the Super Bowl champions, there will likely be many nationally televised games. This is not an opportunity that comes along very often.”