Best Denver Broncos Players
No intro needed, here's his 2004 Hall of Fame Plaque: First overall pick of 1983 draft by Colts, traded to Broncos...Led Broncos to record 47 fourth-quarter quarterbacks...NFL's Most Valuable Player, 1987...Named ALL-Pro, 1987, Second Team All-NFL three times...ALL-AFC Four times...Elected to nine Pro Bowls...Career Stats: 51,475 yards, 300 touchdowns...Started five Super Bowls, MVP Super Bowl XXXIII
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Terrell Davis was the best Denver broncos player of all time and he was just awesome and boy did he have some power and I agree he did have his career did end tooo soon.
A very key player in the Denver offense in Elway's twilight days
For decades, he was called the most forgotten great running back in NFL history. A 5-time Pro Bowler (1968-1971, 1973), the first Bronco to gained 1,000 yards in a single season (1,133 in 1971), and played on a Broncos that didn't have a winning season until 1973. From 1968 to 1973 he gained more yards than any running back in the NFL. He was also a Bronco who gives back to the Denver community as he was involved in charity events. Today Little is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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He was the centerpiece of the famed Orange Crush defense, and you can make a strong case for him to go to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In his career he played in 7 Pro Bowls, was the 1978 NFL Defensive Player of the Year, was an All-Pro for the 1977 and 1978 seasons, had 20 interceptions, made 2,049 tackles, led the Broncos to their first Super Bowl berth in 1977 and was inducted into the Broncos Ring of Honor. Woody Hayes who once coached Gradishar at Ohio State once said, "Randy Gradishar is the finest linebacker I ever coached."
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Okay, manning might not be the greatest bronco of all time and that's okay. But he is DEFINITELY in top 5.
Put him in the top 5. He's like 10x better than Elway.
He is so awesome
Tebow was really good. I would say he was the third best quarterback in Denver