To celebrate the culmination of a resurgent season for the Denver Broncos, the WAGs of the players who were in Buffalo for Sunday's wild card weekend playoff game had an extravagant celebration in the Mile High City.
Hosted by wide receiver Courtland Sutton's wife, Drea Sutton, an exquisite variety of appetizers, drinks, desserts and more were served.
That was accompanied by plenty of orange, white and blue decorations to watch the Broncos' first playoff game since the 2015 season.
Many WAGs attended the party, including Kennedy Stidham and Nicolette Dellanno, the teammates of Broncos quarterbacks Jarrett Stidham and Zach Wilson.
The Broncos' season will be viewed as a huge success, but they were outscored by the Buffalo Bills 31-7 on Sunday afternoon in more than half the country.
That didn't stop the WAGs from having a lot of fun, if social media is any indication.
The Broncos WAGs hosted a fancy viewing party for the team's playoff game against the Bills.
The varied food included cold cuts, avocado toast, parfaits, cheeseburgers and pancakes.
Dellanno, Sutton and Stidham's posts show large letters spelling out the Broncos with blue, orange and white balloons all over them.
A fancy drinks menu was also shown with three types of mimosas, as well as a rum-based drink called 'Orange Crush Mojito' and 'Bronco Blue Blitz' containing vodka, lemon juice and a few other ingredients.
The huge variety of food showcases cold cuts, pancake stacks, parfaits, avocado toast, deviled eggs and more.
Cookies were also made with each player's name and jersey number.
Not to be left out, the cheeseburgers were made with orange and blue buns.
The game didn't go the way WAG or Broncos fans wanted, leading those in attendance to share a group hug after the score reached all zeros.
Many of the WAGs in attendance will see them return to Denver next season for another shot at making the playoffs.
That also means another opportunity to throw extravagant parties.
WAGs Drea Sutton, Kennedy Stidham and Nicolette Dellanno showed pictures from the party.
Once the game was over, the WAGs celebrated what the team had accomplished this season.
The Broncos qualified for the playoffs as the seventh seed in the AFC with rookie quarterback Bo Nix leading the way.
Denver was one of only two teams to defeat the Chiefs this season, and their Week 18 victory came primarily against Kansas City's reserves.
The Broncos took a 7-0 lead in the game, and those points turned out to be the only time they appeared on the scoreboard during the game.
Buffalo's defense proved too strong, setting up a divisional round game against the Baltimore Ravens next weekend.