Denver media (and fan base) as a collective whole has in my opinion been more homer-centric than any other NFL team's - even Indy's. As someone mentioned previously, it is ironic (or maybe not a coincidence) that Peyton Manning has spent his career in those two markets. When anybody claims Mike Reiss is a homer, I have them compare him to Klis with the Broncos - it is not even remotely close.
At the other end of the spectrum are the northeast markets (Philly, NYC and Boston).
As original AFL teams go, the Broncos are clearly above average in franchise importance. Patriots, Dolphins, Raiders and Jets have claims to be ahead, for various reasons, but that's about it.
Denver will receive more attention this season as the NFL and their media lackeys (I'm looking at you, ESPN) would love to see a team prevent NE from getting back to the Superbowl, and they are among the favourites to do it?
Add Peyton's impending record combined with the man crush the media has on him and it's hardly surprising that there's a larger than average media presence there this weekend.
I also reckon that there would be a larger media presence at NE if journalists ever expected BB and co to say anything..?