Denver Broncos

2005 Denver Broncos

Round Three of the NFL Playoffs determines the two conference champs - and who's on their way to the Super Bowl! The battle for the American Football Conference Championship has come down to the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Denver Broncos. Have you been rooting for Denver all year long? Then you deserve NFL Playoffs tickets for Sunday's game. Let Coast to Coast put you in the stands to cheer the Broncos on the rest of the way to Super Bowl XL!

Denver fans have gotten used to seeing Jake Plummer at quarterback instead of John Elway, and the Broncos provided their fans with a solid 10-6 record in 2004. While this level of success makes for less excitement in the draft, the Broncos picked up some decent rookies to bolster the team's chances of returning to the Super Bowl soon. That's a good reason to join the fervent Broncos fans at Mile High Stadium, so get your tickets before they are gone.

Denver has been one of the AFC's most consistent teams since the mid-1970s. From 1977 to 1999 the team reached the playoffs 13 times and the Super Bowl six times. Longtime Broncos quarterback John Elway reached the NFL's all-time top five in career passing yards, quarterback rushing yards, and completions. Former head coach Dan Reeves compiled one of the highest winning percentages (.581) in NFL history during his 12 seasons with the club.

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.

The Broncos joined the NFL when the NFL and AFL completed their merger in 1970. The Broncos steadily improved through the 1970s and surprised the league in 1977 when they won a franchise-record 12 games behind head coach Red Miller. The team captured its first-ever Western Division title with the AFC's top defense, which was anchored by end Lyle Alzado, linebacker Randy Gradishar, and cornerback Louis Wright. Quarterback Craig Morton piloted a steady offense, and the Broncos advanced to the Super Bowl, where they lost to the Dallas Cowboys.

As a rookie, John Elway led the team to a playoff berth in 1983 and to 13 victories in 1984. Reeves guided Denver to three Super Bowls in four years during the late 1980s, but despite offensive units that featured Elway, running back Bobby Humphrey, and receiver Vance Johnson, as well as consistently strong defenses, the Broncos failed to earn an NFL championship.

Denver finished the 1997 season with a 12-4 win-loss record, earning a wild card berth in the AFC playoffs. They bested the Jaguars, the Kansas City Chiefs, and the Pittsburgh Steelers to advance to the Super Bowl. In Super Bowl XXXII Denver defeated the Green Bay Packers 31-24. The team was led by Davis, who rushed for 157 yards. In 1998 the Broncos posted a 14-2 win-loss record during the regular season. Denver defeated the Miami Dolphins and the New York Jets to gain its fifth Super Bowl appearance. In Super Bowl XXXIII, the Broncos bested the Atlanta Falcons, 34-19. After the season, Elway retired.

  • 1978 XII Lost to Dallas Cowboys, 27-10
  • 1987 XXI Lost to New York Giants, 39-20
  • 1988 XXII Lost to Washington Redskins, 42-10
  • 1990 XXIV Lost to San Francisco 49ers, 55-10
  • 1998 XXXII Defeated Green Bay Packers, 31-24
  • 1999 XXXIII Defeated Atlanta Falcons, 34-19


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