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FOOTBALL TEAM | Denver Broncos

"The 1896 AFC Championship Denver Broncos "The Drive""

Last updated πŸ“… 2025-01-11

The 1987 AFC Championship Game between the Denver Broncos and the Cleveland Browns at Cleveland Municipal Stadium is etched in NFL lore as one of the most thrilling games ever played. With time running out, the Browns surged ahead, igniting a wave of euphoria among their home crowd.

However, the jubilation was short-lived. The Broncos, facing a daunting situation pinned deep within their own territory, unleashed a remarkable comeback orchestrated by quarterback John Elway. In a breathtaking display of determination and skill, Elway engineered a miraculous 98-yard drive in just over five minutes, culminating in a game-tying touchdown with mere seconds remaining.

The drama continued into overtime, where a decisive field goal sealed a 23-20 victory for the Broncos. This epic comeback, now legendary as "The Drive," solidified Elway's place among NFL greats and remains a testament to the unwavering spirit of perseverance and the unpredictable nature of championship football.

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"Denver Broncos Franchise History"

Get ready to dive into the electrifying world of the Denver Broncos! With their iconic orange and blue jerseys, loyal "Mile High Magic" fans, and a legacy etched in Super Bowl glory, this franchise offers a captivating story waiting to be explored.
Our journey begins in 1959, where we'll witness the team's birth amidst a fledgling American Football League. We'll navigate early struggles, chart unexpected triumphs, and meet the legendary figures who shaped the Broncos' identity. From the "Orange Crush" defense to the John Elway era, we'll relive iconic moments that sent shivers down the spines of devoted fans. But our exploration goes beyond just wins and losses. We'll delve into the cultural impact of the Broncos, their influence on Denver and beyond, and the unique challenges they faced along the way. We'll meet the passionate personalities, both on and off the field, who fueled the Broncos' journey and solidified their place in sports history. Get ready to dive into the electrifying world of the Denver Broncos!..

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"The 1983 Trade of John Elway"

The 1983 NFL Draft is renowned for its exceptional quarterback class, featuring Hall of Famers John Elway, Jim Kelly, and Dan Marino. However, one of the most significant events surrounding that draft was the trade that sent John Elway, the number one overall pick, to the Denver Broncos. This move not only altered the course of Elway's career but also had a profound and lasting impact on the Denver Broncos franchise.
The story begins on April 26, 1983, when the Baltimore Colts, under the ownership of Robert Irsay, selected Elway from Stanford University with the first overall pick. Elway, a highly touted quarterback with a strong arm and exceptional athleticism, was widely considered the top prospect in the draft...

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"Thomas Retires a Bronco"

June 28, 2021 - Former Denver Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas retires from playing in the NF,L according to NFL.com.

Demaryius was the first receiver taken in the 2010 NFL Draft. Thomas developed into an athletic mismatch and a yards-after-catch demon, especially after Peyton Manning joined the Broncos in 2012.Β Thomas emerged as the Broncos' No. 1 receiver and would earn five straight Pro Bowl selections as the team's number one receiver.

For his career, Thomas had 724 receptions for 9,763 yards and 63 TDs. Thomas ranks 53rd all-time in receiving yards in NFL history at the time of his retirement.