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Denver Broncos news and history: Denver
has been one of the AFC’s best teams since the mid-1970s. From 1977 to
1999 the team entered the playoffs 13 times and the Super Bowl at least
half a dozen times. Longtime Broncos quarterback John Elway reached the
NFL’s all-time top five in career passing yards, quarterback rushing
yards, and completions.
Under head coach Mike Shanahan, the
Broncos captured the first Super Bowl championship in the franchise’s
history by defeating the Green Bay Packers in 1998. The team returned
to the Super Bowl in 1999 and defeated the Atlanta Falcons.
The
Broncos became charter members of the American Football League (AFL) in
1960. Despite strong defensive units that included cornerback Goose
Gonsoulin and tackles Dave Costa and Bud McFadin, Denver’s best AFL
win-loss record was 7-7 in 1962.
During the 11 years following
the strike-shortened season of 1982, Denver made 7 postseason
appearances. As a rookie, John Elway led the team to a playoff berth in
1983 and to 13 victories in 1984. In the latter year, wide receiver
Steve Watson and running back Sammy Winder each enjoyed 1,000-yard
seasons. The club once again fielded the AFC’s top defense, this time
anchored by linebacker Karl Mecklenburg and safety Dennis Smith. Invesco Field stadium is the home of the Denver Broncos.
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