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John Elway

John Elway
Elway in December 2004.
NameJohn Elway
CaptionElway in December 2004.
CurrentteamDenver Broncos
CurrentpositionplainExecutive Vice President of Football Operations
PositionQuarterback
Number7
Birth DateJune 28, 1960(age 51)
Birth PlacePort Angeles, Washington
Heightft6
Heightin3
Weight215
Debutyear1983
DebutteamDenver Broncos
Finalyear1999
FinalteamDenver Broncos
Draftyear1983
Draftround1
Draftpick1
CollegeStanford
Pastteams As player: *Baltimore Colts (1983)* *Denver Broncos (19831998) :*Offseason and/or practice squad member only*|statweek=
Pastadmin *Denver Broncos (2011−present)
(Executive Vice President of Football Operations)
Statseason1998
Statlabel1TD-INT
Statvalue1300-226
Statlabel2Yards
Statvalue251,475
Statlabel3QB Rating
Statvalue379.9
NflELW276861
Highlights * Rated #23 NFL Player of all-time by NFL.com as of 2009 season * 9× Pro Bowl selection (1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998) * 3× 2nd Team All-Pro selection (1987, 1993, 1996) * NFL 1990s All-Decade Team * 1987 NFL MVP * 2× Super Bowl champion (XXXII, XXXIII) * Super Bowl XXXIII MVP * 2× UPI AFL-AFC Offensive Player of the Year (1987, 1993) * Denver Broncos Ring of Fame * Denver Broncos #7 retired * Colorado Sports Hall of Fame * Walter Camp Man of the Year
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John Albert Elway, Jr. (born June 28, 1960) is a former American football quarterback and currently is the executive vice president of football operations for the Denver Broncos. He played college football at Stanford and his entire professional career for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL). Elway is widely regarded as one of the finest athletes of his generation to play the quarterback position. Elway recorded the most victories by a starting quarterback at the time of his retirement. He retired as statistically the second most prolific passer in NFL history in 1999. Elway was one of the 1980s and 1990s most versatile and prominent quarterbacks who led his teams to six AFC Championship Games and five Super Bowls, winning his last two. His rugged competitiveness, durability, impromptu play-making and renown to excel in late crucial situations defined his playing career that changed the outcome of many of his team's close games.

Elway set several career records for passing attempts and completions while at Stanford. He also received All-American honors. Elway was drafted #1 overall in the 1983 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Colts before being traded to the Denver Broncos. In 1987, he embarked on what is considered to be one of the most clutch and iconic performances in sports and in NFL history, helping engineer the Broncos on a 98-yard, game-tying touchdown drive in the AFC Championship Game against the Cleveland Browns. The moment is known in National Football League lore as "The Drive". Following the AFC Championship Game, Elway and the Broncos lost in Super Bowl XXI to the New York Giants. It would be the first of a record five Super Bowl starts at quarterback in Elway's career.

After two more Super Bowl losses, the Broncos entered a period of decline; however, that would end during the 1997 season, as Elway and Denver won their first Super Bowl title by defeating the Green Bay Packers, 31 - 24, in Super Bowl XXXII. The Broncos repeated as champions the following season in Super Bowl XXXIII by defeating the Atlanta Falcons, 34 - 19. Elway was voted MVP of that Super Bowl, which would prove to be the last game of his career.

Elway was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2004 in his first year of eligibility. Since his retirement, Elway has owned several businesses, including currently being a co-owner of the currently inactive Colorado Crush, an arena football team.

Elway currently writes a weekly NFL blog and occasionally answers members' questions for the newly launched sports website OPEN Sports.com. His son Jack was a quarterback for the Arizona State Sun Devils for one season.

In December 2010, Elway expressed interest in working as the Broncos' top football executive, after having dinner with Broncos owner Pat Bowlen. However, he expressed no interest in being a head coach or general manager after Josh McDaniels' firing, saying, "I'm not interested in being a head coach. I'm not interested in being a general manager. I don't have that kind of experience to be able to pick those players day in and day out and such."

On January 5, 2011, Elway was named executive vice president of football operations of the Denver Broncos. In this capacity, he reports to Joe Ellis (team president) and oversees both the General Manager (Brian Xanders) and head coach John Fox.

John Elway Video

This is a hilarious commercial with John Elway and my idol Jon Bon Jovi..^^
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John Elway disses Dexter Manley
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***FOR THE VERSION WITH PROPERLY MATCHED AUDIO, PLEASE GO TO www.youtube.com *** A Super Bowl ad featuring the stars of NBC's "Heroes" against real life football stars. For the non football literate, the 'hero' at the end is John Elway (en.wikipedia.org
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John Elway throws 80 yard touchdown that Peyton Manning, Kurt Warner, Tom Brady, Joe Montana or any QB can only dream of.
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Now i hate the denver broncos but i have to admit that john elway is a fricken kick ass QB. he was one of the coolest QBs ever. he went to 5 superbowls and won 2 (you cant blame him though he didn't have the greatest teams)
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Attention!!!!!!!!!!! New Broncos song Now or Never www.youtube.com wanna make a video go ahead i did this for my team n the fans send me your email i will download it for you www.myspace.com hosted.filefront.com (Lyrics) Lyrics for "Broncos Till I Die" You will suffer defeat from the orange n blue you dealing with a legacy that defines truth real NFL fans were there colors with pride I'm a bronco fan in til i dizz ieee won the Superbowl,twice na row won it in 97 98 that was a while ago we was in are prime,team a head of there time with the best coach of all time ,yelling on the sideline elway n davis n shannon sharpe the list goes on n on ,denver is a team with heart with remember able people,its so unbelievable Superbowl repeat for many that's unachievable but in past couple of years the team has been lost leadership was needed for a team that's been lost brian grease couldn't hack it, he was a chocker for a bummer then came jack the snake the truth plummer took a team that was down but never out throwing the bomb to rod smith bam!another touch down john lynch n the champ leading the defense javon walker n tatum bell going wild on the offense made it to the play offs n they played the pats the team that has to cheat to win they couldn't handle that shady brady n bill billicheat could not repeat took such an asswhoopin of a bronco defeat they took us all the way to championship game played with pride everythin on the line n lost the game i didn't switch teams ni didn't <b>...</b>
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www.todofutbolamericano.com My little tribute for John Elway and the Denver Broncos , "The Great Years"
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One of the greatest of all time.
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A loyal Browns fan recalls the 1987 AFC Championship Game, an epic battle between the Cleveland Browns and the Denver Broncos, one that will forever be remembered for "The Drive," engineered by a certain John Elway. Of course, our fan didn't make out too well that day -- in more ways than one. FOR MORE SPORTS COMEDY, TUNE INTO SPORTS TIME OHIO FOR "SPORTS MOCK LIVE" DURING THE BRUCE DRENNAN SHOW, "ALL BETS ARE OFF"!
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ever wanted to see a doogie hole...waxed...now you can experience it with our help...butt getting wax by john elway
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John Elway to the Rescue? The Former Golden Boy Can Save the Denver Broncos ... - Mile High Report Tweet this news
Mile High Report--Yes, I am implying that -John Elway- himself should be given a position of high ranking in the Denver Broncos front office. Now, this is hardly the first time ... - Date : Fri, 03 Dec 2010 06:07:01 GMT+00:00
Could Broncos be interested in hiring John Elway as executive? - USA Today Tweet this news
USA Today---Elway- has recently joined the Broncos as an informal advisor on several occasions after years of distance between the franchise and the QB who won two Super ... - Date : Tue, 30 Nov 2010 18:42:04 GMT+00:00
Mile High Messiah: Did John Elway Just Save The Broncos Yet Again? - Bleacher Report Tweet this news
Bleacher Report--Elway's message was all about perseverance. If that were a major, I'd say Elway has his Ph.D in that. -John Elway-, more than 10 years retired, may have just ... - Date : Tue, 16 Nov 2010 05:22:08 GMT+00:00
Marino, Montana, Elway coming to Nassau Coliseum - Newsday (subscription) Tweet this news
Newsday (subscription)--Want to visit with Hall of Fame quarterbacks Dan Marino, Joe Montana and -John Elway- to learn about the game firsthand? You'll get your chance next month ... - Date : Fri, 03 Dec 2010 00:13:30 GMT+00:00
Chat with John Elway - ESPN Tweet this news
ESPN--On Monday, we'll be chatting with NFL legend and hall of famer -John Elway-, as the 2010 NFL season is just a couple of weeks away. Elway, inducted into the ... - Date : Fri, 27 Aug 2010 19:24:02 GMT+00:00
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PokerNews.com--While we were there, we caught up with former Denver Broncos quarterback and Pro Football Hall of Famer -John Elway- to talk about how he prepared for the ... - Date : Fri, 27 Aug 2010 17:03:57 GMT+00:00
Garland's dream picks: Air Force pilot or Broncos - Yahoo! Sports Tweet this news
Yahoo! Sports--He pinned that poster to his bedroom wall, beside the pictures of -John Elway-, and he told his mother, Syndee, he was going to the Air Force Academy someday. ... - Date : Thu, 26 Aug 2010 08:54:34 GMT+00:00
New York Giants Starting Lineup According to Madden 2011 - Bleacher Report Tweet this news
Bleacher Report--Anyone else remember the hilarious -John Elway- Football commercials? I think it's safe to say the marketing for video games has drastically improved since ... - Date : Fri, 23 Jul 2010 22:21:21 GMT+00:00
Nonesuch Theater's NATIVE! Extends Through 6/10 - Broadway World Tweet this news
Broadway World--From -John Elway- to -John- Denver, NATIVE! The musical takes a comedic look at transplants, natives and the state they all love to call home. ... - Date : Tue, 22 Jun 2010 18:55:54 GMT+00:00
Tim Tebow opens minicamp fourth on depth chart - Yahoo! Sports Tweet this news
Yahoo! Sports--According to longtime Broncos public relations executive Jim Saccomano, it's the most he's seen since -John Elway- was a rookie. Forty-two local and national ... - Date : Tue, 18 May 2010 06:28:42 GMT+00:00

Preceded by
Par J. Arvidsson
Rowdy Gaines
Oliver Luck
Kenneth W. Sims
Lynette Woodard
NCAA Top Five Award
Class of 1983
Bruce Baumgartner
John Elway
Richard J. Giusto
Charles F. Kiraly
David R. Rimington
Succeeded by
John E. Frank
Beth Heiden
Terrell L. Hoage
Stefan G. Humphries
Steve Young

Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Terrell Davis
NFL Super Bowl MVPs
Super Bowl XXXIII, 1999
Succeeded by
Kurt Warner
Preceded by
Lawrence Taylor
AP NFL Most Valuable Player
1987 season
Succeeded by
Boomer Esiason
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Turk Schonert
Stanford Starting Quarterbacks
1980-1982
Succeeded by
Steve Cottrell
Preceded by
Steve DeBerg
Denver Broncos Starting Quarterbacks
1983-1998
Succeeded by
Bubby Brister, then Brian Griese

align=bottom|¹Led league 2Second place ³Third place Tied
Regular season :
Year Passing Rushing
Att Comp Yds TD Int Att Yds Avg TD
1983 259 123 1,663 7 14 28 146 5.2 1
1984 380 214 2,598 18 15 56 237 4.2 1
1985 ¹ > 2 > 2 > 22 23 51 253 5.0 0
1986 504 280 3,485 19 13 52 257 4.9 1
1987 410 224 3,198 19 12 66 304 4.6 4
1988 496 274 3,309 17 19 54 234 4.3 1
1989 416 223 3,051 18 18 48 244 5.1 3
1990 502 294 3,526 15 14 50 258 5.2 3
1991 451 242 3,253 13 12 55 255 4.6 6
1992 316 174 2,242 10 17 34 94 2.8 2
1993 ¹ > ¹ > ¹ > 2 > 10 44 153 3.5 0
1994 494 307 3,490 16 10 58 235 4.1 4
1995 542 316 3,970 26 14 41 176 4.3 1
1996 466 287 3,328 26 14 50 249 5.0 4
1997 502 280 3,635 27 11 50 218 4.4 1
1998 356 210 2,806 22 10 37 94 2.5 1
Total
(all-time)
7,250
(4th)
4,123
(4th)
51,475
(4th)
300
(5th)
226 774 3,407 4.4 33

align=bottom|*includes Super Bowl
Playoffs :
Year Passing Rushing
Att Comp Yds TD Int Att Yds Avg TD
1983 15 10 123 0 1 3 16 5.3 0
1984 37 19 184 2 2 4 16 4.0 0
* > 107 57 805 3 4 15 101 6.7 2
* > 89 42 797 6 5 18 76 4.2 1
* > 82 42 732 4 3 16 91 5.7 1
1991 54 30 378 1 2 10 49 4.9 0
1993 47 29 302 3 1 5 23 4.6 0
1996 38 25 226 2 0 5 30 6.0 0
* > 96 56 726 3 2 9 25 2.8 1
* > 86 45 691 3 1 9 34 3.8 1
Total 651 355 4,964 27 21 94 461 4.9 6

Sammy Baugh Trophy winners

1959: Norman * 1960: Stephens * 1961: Miller * 1962: Trull * 1963: Trull * 1964: Rhome * 1965: Sloan * 1966: Griese * 1967: Hanratty * 1968: Hixson * 1969: Phipps * 1970: Sullivan * 1971: Reaves * 1972: Strock * 1973: Freitas * 1974: Sheide * 1975: Swick * 1976: Kramer * 1977: Benjamin * 1978: Dils * 1979: Wilson * 1980: Herrmann * 1981: McMahon * 1982: Elway * 1983: Young * 1984: Bosco * 1985: McClure * 1986: Testaverde * 1987: McPherson * 1988: Walsh * 1989: George * 1990: Klingler * 1991: Detmer * 1992: Grbac * 1993: Dilfer * 1994: Collins * 1995: Wuerffel * 1996: Sarkisian * 1997: Leaf * 1998: Culpepper * 1999: Pennington * 2000: Weinke * 2001: Carr * 2002: Kingsbury * 2003: Symons * 2004: LeFors * 2005: Quinn * 2006: Brennan * 2007: Harrell * 2008: Bradford * 2009: Keenum

FWWA 1969-94 Quarter-century All-America Team

Offense: QB John Elway * RB Tony Dorsett * RB Herschel Walker * WR Jerry Rice * WR Anthony Carter * TE Keith Jackson
G John Hannah * G Dean Steinkuhler * T Jerry Sisemore * T Bill Fralic * C Dave Rimington
Defense: DE Jack Youngblood * DE Lee Roy Selmon * DT Steve Emtman * DT Randy White * OLB Hugh Green * OLB Lawrence Taylor * MLB Mike Singletary *
CB Deion Sanders * CB Jack Tatum * SS Kenny Easley * FS Ronnie Lott
Special Teams P Ray Guy * PK Tony Franklin * KR Johnny Rodgers

1983 NFL Draft First Round Selections

John Elway * Eric Dickerson * Curt Warner * Chris Hinton * Billy Ray Smith * Jimbo Covert * Todd Blackledge * Michael Haddix * Bruce Matthews * Terry Kinard * Tim Lewis * Tony Hunter * James Jones * Jim Kelly * Tony Eason * Mike Pitts * Leonard Smith * Willie Gault * Joey Browner * Gary Anderson * Gabriel Rivera * Gill Byrd * Jim Jeffcoat * Ken O'Brien * Dave Rimington * Don Mosebar * Dan Marino * Darrell Green

National Football League Draft number one overall picks

Berwanger * Francis * C. Davis * Aldrich * Cafego * Harmon * Dudley * Sinkwich * Bertelli * Trippi * Dancewicz * Fenimore * Gilmer * Bednarik * Hart * Rote * Wade * Babcock * Garrett * Shaw * Glick * Hornung * Hill * Duncan * Cannon * Mason * E. Davis * Baker * Parks * Frederickson * Nobis * Bu. Smith * Yary * Simpson * Bradshaw * Plunkett * Patulski * Matuszak * Jones * Bartkowski * Selmon * Bell * Campbell * Cousineau * B. Sims * Rogers * K. Sims * Elway * Fryar * Br. Smith * Jackson * Testaverde * Bruce * Aikman * George * Maryland * Emtman * Bledsoe * Wilkinson * Carter * Johnson * Pace * P. Manning * Couch * Brown * Vick * Carr * Palmer * E. Manning * A. Smith * Williams * Russell * Long * Stafford * Bradford |

Baltimore / Indianapolis Colts first-round draft picks

Vessels * Davidson * Shaw * Ameche * Moore * Parker * Lyles * Burkett * Mix * Matte * Harris * Vogel * Woodson * Curtis * Ball * Smith * Detwiler * Williams * Hinton * Bulaich * McCauley * Dunlap * Drougas * Jones * Ehrmann * Dutton * Carr * Huff * Novak * Burke * McCall * Krauss * Dickey * Hatchett * McMillan * Thompson * Cooks * Schlichter * Elway * Coleman * Solt * Bickett * Hand * Bennett * Rison * George * Emtman * Coryatt * Dawkins * Faulk * Alberts * Ellis Johnson * Harrison * Glenn * Manning * James * Morris * Wayne * Freeney * Clark * Jackson * Addai * Gonzalez * Brown * Hughes

Denver Broncos Super Bowl XXXII Champions

1 Jason Elam * 6 Bubby Brister * 7 John Elway * 8 Jeff Lewis * 16 Tom Rouen * 21 Randy Hilliard * 22 Vaughn Hebron * 23 Darrien Gordon * 25 Darius Johnson * 26 Tim McKyer * 27 Steve Atwater * 29 Howard Griffith * 30 Terrell Davis (MVP) * 31 Derek Loville * 32 Tony Veland * 33 Dedrick Dodge * 34 Tyrone Braxton * 37 Anthony Lynn * 39 Ray Crockett * 42 Detron Smith * 50 Jon Hesse * 51 John Mobley * 53 Bill Romanowski * 56 Keith Burns * 57 Allen Aldridge * 58 Steve Russ * 59 Glenn Cadrez * 62 Dan Neil * 63 David Diaz-Infante * 65 Gary Zimmerman * 66 Tom Nalen * 69 Mark Schlereth * 70 Jamie Brown * 72 Ernest Jones * 74 Harry Swayne * 75 Brian Habib * 77 Tony Jones * 80 Rod Smith * 81 Patrick Jeffers * 84 Shannon Sharpe * 85 Willie Green * 86 Byron Chamberlain * 87 Ed McCaffrey * 88 Sir Mawn Wilson * 89 Dwayne Carswell * 90 Neil Smith * 91 Alfred Williams * 93 Trevor Pryce * 94 Keith Traylor * 96 Harald Hasselbach * 97 Mike Lodish * 98 Maa Tanuvasa * 99 David Richie

Denver Broncos Super Bowl XXXIII Champions

1 Jason Elam * 6 Bubby Brister * 7 John Elway (MVP) * 14 Brian Griese * 16 Tom Rouen * 20 Tory James * 21 Darrien Gordon * 22 Vaughn Hebron * 25 Darius Johnson * 26 Eric Brown * 27 Steve Atwater * 28 Tito Paul * 29 Howard Griffith * 30 Terrell Davis * 31 Derek Loville * 34 Tyrone Braxton * 37 Anthony Lynn * 39 Ray Crockett * 42 Detron Smith * 48 George Coghill * 51 John Mobley * 53 Bill Romanowski * 54 Nate Wayne * 56 Keith Burns * 59 Glenn Cadrez * 60 K. C. Jones * 62 Dan Neil * 63 David Diaz-Infante * 66 Tom Nalen * 69 Mark Schlereth * 70 Trey Teague * 73 Cyron Brown * 74 Harry Swayne * 77 Tony Jones * 78 Matt Lepsis * 79 Chris Banks * 80 Rod Smith * 82 Marcus Nash * 83 Justin Armour * 84 Shannon Sharpe * 85 Willie Green * 86 Byron Chamberlain * 87 Ed McCaffrey * 89 Dwayne Carswell * 90 Neil Smith * 91 Alfred Williams * 93 Trevor Pryce * 94 Keith Traylor * 95 Marvin Washington * 96 Harald Hasselbach * 97 Mike Lodish * 98 Maa Tanuvasa * 99 Seth Joyner *

Super Bowl MVP Award

I: Starr * II: Starr * III: Namath * IV: Dawson * V: Howley * VI: Staubach * VII: Scott * VIII: Csonka * IX: Harris * X: Swann * XI: Biletnikoff * XII : Martin & White * XIII: Bradshaw * XIV: Bradshaw * XV: Plunkett * XVI: Montana * XVII: Riggins * XVIII: Allen * XIX: Montana * XX: Dent * XXI: Simms * XXII: Williams * XXIII: Rice * XXIV: Montana * XXV: Anderson * XXVI: Rypien * XXVII: Aikman * XXVIII: Smith * XXIX: Young * XXX: Brown * XXXI: Howard * XXXII: Davis * XXXIII: Elway * XXXIV: Warner * XXXV: Lewis * XXXVI: Brady * XXXVII: Jackson * XXXVIII: Brady * XXXIX: Branch * XL: Ward * XLI: P. Manning * XLII: E. Manning * XLIII: Holmes * XLIV: Brees

National Football League * NFL's 1990s All-Decade Team

Brett Favre * John Elway * Barry Sanders * Emmitt Smith * Terrell Davis * Thurman Thomas * Cris Carter * Jerry Rice * Tim Brown * Michael Irvin * Shannon Sharpe * Ben Coates * Willie Roaf * Gary Zimmerman * Tony Boselli * Richmond Webb * Bruce Matthews * Randall McDaniel * Larry Allen * Steve Wisniewski * Dermontti Dawson * Mark Stepnoski * Bruce Smith * Reggie White * Chris Doleman * Neil Smith * Cortez Kennedy * John Randle * Warren Sapp * Bryant Young * Kevin Greene * Junior Seau * Derrick Thomas * Cornelius Bennett * Hardy Nickerson * Levon Kirkland * Deion Sanders * Rod Woodson * Darrell Green * Aeneas Williams * Steve Atwater * LeRoy Butler * Carnell Lake * Ronnie Lott * Darren Bennett * Sean Landeta * Morten Andersen * Gary Anderson * Mel Gray * Michael Bates * Bill Parcells * Marv Levy

NFL MVP Award from the Associated Press

1957: J. Brown * 1958: J. Brown * 1959: Unitas * 1960: Not Awarded * 1961: Hornung * 1962: J. Taylor * 1963: Tittle * 1964: Unitas * 1965: J. Brown * 1966: Starr * 1967: Unitas * 1968: Morrall * 1969: Gabriel * 1970: Brodie * 1971: Page * 1972: L. Brown * 1973: Simpson * 1974: Stabler * 1975: Tarkenton 1976: Jones * 1977: Payton * 1978: Bradshaw * 1979: Campbell * 1980: Sipe * 1981: Anderson * 1982: Moseley * 1983: Theismann * 1984: Marino * 1985: Allen * 1986: L. Taylor * 1987: Elway * 1988: Esiason * 1989: Montana * 1990: Montana * 1991: Thomas * 1992: Young * 1993: Smith * 1994: Young * 1995: Favre * 1996: Favre * 1997: Favre & Sanders * 1998: Davis * 1999: Warner * 2000: Faulk * 2001: Warner * 2002: Gannon * 2003: Manning & McNair * 2004: Manning * 2005: Alexander * 2006: Tomlinson * 2007: Brady * 2008: Manning * 2009: Manning

Walter Payton Man of the Year Award

1970: Unitas * 1971: Hadl * 1972: Lanier * 1973: Dawson * 1974: Blanda * 1975: Anderson * 1976: Harris * 1977: Payton * 1978: Staubach * 1979: Greene * 1980: Carmichael * 1981: Swann * 1982: Theismann * 1983: Benirschke * 1984: Lyons * 1985: Stephenson * 1986: Williams * 1987: Duerson * 1988: Largent * 1989: Moon * 1990: Singletary * 1991: Muñoz * 1992: Elway * 1993: Thomas * 1994: Seau * 1995: Esiason * 1996: Green * 1997: Aikman * 1998: Marino * 1999: Carter * 2000: Flanigan & Brooks * 2001: Bettis * 2002: Vincent * 2003: Shields * 2004: Dunn * 2005: Manning * 2006: Brees & Tomlinson * 2007: Taylor * 2008: Warner * 2009: Waters

Walter Camp Man of the Year Award

1967 * Hamilton Fish 1968 * Ted Blair 1969 * Pete Rozelle 1970 * Harry Kipke 1971 * Doc Blanchard 1972 * Clinton Frank 1973 * Duffy Daugherty 1974 * Jake Gaither 1975 * Pete Dawkins 1976 * Edward Krause 1977 * Fred Dunlap 1978 * Floyd Little 1979 * Jack Kemp 1980 * Gale Sayers 1981 * Otto Graham 1982 * Merlin Olsen 1983 * Roger Staubach 1984 * Don Shula 1985 * Rocky Bleier 1986 * Willie Davis 1987 * Levi Jackson 1988 * Andy Robustelli 1989 * Paul Brown 1990 * Nick Buoniconti 1991 * Mel Blount 1992 * Bob Griese 1993 * Warren Moon 1994 * Dick Anderson 1995 * Reggie Williams 1996 * Lynn Swann 1997 * Calvin Hill 1998 * Lou Holtz 1999 * Gil Brandt 2000 * Howie Long 2001 * Mike Singletary 2002 * Jim Kelly 2003 * Ozzie Newsome 2004 * Anthony Munoz 2005 * Dwight Stephenson 2006 * Mike Utley 2007 * Dick Butkus 2008 * Morten Andersen 2009 * John Elway

Tennessee Titans

The FranchiseFranchise * History * Players * Coaches * Starting Quarterbacks
StadiumsJeppesen Stadium * Rice Stadium * Houston Astrodome * Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium * Vanderbilt Stadium * LP Field
CultureBud Adams * Luv Ya Blue * T-Rac
LoreThe Comeback * Music City Miracle * The Tackle
Head CoachesRymkus * Lemm * Ivy * Baugh * Taylor * Lemm * Hughes * Peterson * Gillman * Phillips * Biles * Studley * Campbell * Glanville * Pardee * Fisher
Division Championships (9)1960, 1961, 1962, 1967, 1991, 1993, 2000, 2002, 2008
Super Bowl Appearances (1)XXXIV
League championships (2)1960, 1961
Retired Numbers1, 34, 43, 63, 65, 74
Seasons1960 * 1961 * 1962 * 1963 * 1964 * 1965 * 1966 * 1967 * 1968 * 1969 * 1970 * 1971 * 1972 * 1973 * 1974 * 1975 * 1976 * 1977 * 1978 * 1979 * 1980 * 1981 * 1982 * 1983 * 1984 * 1985 * 1986 1987 * 1988 * 1989 * 1990 * 1991 * 1992 * 1993 * 1994 * 1995 * 1996 * 1997 * 1998 * 1999 * 2000 * 2001 * 2002 * 2003 * 2004 * 2005 * 2006 * 2007 * 2008 * 2009 * 2010
Current League AffiliationsLeague: National Football League * Conference: American Football Conference * Division: South Division

Denver Broncos starting quarterbacks

Tripucka * Herring * Shaw * Breaux * McCormick * Slaughter * Lee * Choboian * Glacken * LeClair * Tensi * Briscoe * Liske * Pastrana * Ramsey * Horn * Johnson * Hufnagel * Morton * Weese * Penrose * Robinson * DeBerg * Hermann * Elway * Kubiak * Karcher * Maddox * Millen * Musgrave * Lewis * Brister * Miller * Griese * Frerotte * Beuerlein * Jackson * Kanell * Plummer * Cutler * Orton * Simms

Quarterbacks in the Pro Football Hall of Fame

Pre-Modern EraBaugh * Clark * Conzelman * Driscoll * Friedman * Herber * Luckman * Parker
Modern EraAikman * Blanda * Bradshaw * Dawson * Elway * Fouts * Graham * Griese * Jurgensen * Kelly * Layne * Marino * Montana * Moon * Namath * Starr * Staubach * Tarkenton * Tittle * Unitas * Van Brocklin * Waterfield * Young

Denver Broncos 50th Anniversary Team (2009)

Offense: Elway (QB) * Davis (RB) * Little (RB) * McCaffrey (WR) * Smith (WR) * Sharpe (TE) * Lepsis (T) * Zimmerman (T) * Bishop (G) * Schlereth (G) * Nalen (C)
Defense: Fletcher (DE) * Jackson (DE) * Pryce (DT) * Carter (DT) * Mecklenburg (OLB) * Gradishar (ILB) * Jackson (OLB) * Bailey (CB) * Wright (CB) * Atwater (S) * Smith (S)
Special Teams: Upchurch (Ret.) * Elam (PK) * Rouen (P)



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