DENVER — A simple flight today might not be as easy in coming days.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will begin reducing flights by 10% at 40 major airports across the country — including Denver International Airport — starting on Friday.

On Thursday morning, though, the most dedicated Broncos superfans flew into DIA in droves to witness the matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders.

“I don't care when I get home, as long as I get here in time for the game,” said Gray Wilcox, who flew in from Salt Lake City to cheer on the Broncos.

But getting back might be a bit turbulent under the FAA mandate.

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Now, Broncos fans that flew in for Thursday’s game are keeping watch —

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