Who was the Broncos QB in 1997?
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Who was the Broncos QB in 1997?
John Elway
Starters
Pos | Player | Age |
---|---|---|
QB | John Elway* | 37 |
RB | Terrell Davis*+ | 25 |
FB | Howard Griffith | 30 |
WR | Ed McCaffrey | 29 |
Who is 97 on the Broncos?
D.J. Jones
Active
Player | # | HT |
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Jamar Johnson | 41 | 6-1 |
Josh Johnson | 11 | 6-2 |
Zack Johnson | 68 | 6-6 |
D.J. Jones | 97 | 6-0 |
Where is Kendall Hinton now?
Denver BroncosKendall Hinton / Current team (#9 / Wide receiver)The Denver Broncos are a professional American football franchise based in Denver. The Broncos compete in the National Football League as a member club of the league’s American Football Conference West division. Wikipedia
Who coached the Denver Broncos in the 1997?
coach Mike Shanahan
In Denver’s second season under head coach Mike Shanahan, everything appeared to be clicking for the Broncos. Behind Shanahan’s dominant offense and a top-10 defense, the Broncos jumped out to a 12-1 start. John Elway, at 36 years old, said that he was at the most confident he’d ever been in his career.
Who did the Broncos beat in the Super Bowl 1997?
the Packers
They then won Super Bowl XXXII against the Packers 31–24, only the second team since the NFL/AFL merger in 1970 to ever win a Super Bowl as a wildcard, and the first AFC team to win the title since the Los Angeles Raiders in Super Bowl XVIII following the 1983 season.
Who was the Broncos quarterback in 1998?
1998 Roster
Pos | Player | Number |
---|---|---|
K | Jason Elam | 1 |
QB | John Elway | 7 |
DB | Darrien Gordon | 21 |
WR | Willie Green | 85 |
Who are the Broncos wide receivers?
Jerry JeudyCourtland SuttonK. J. HamlerMontrell WashingtonTim PatrickTravis Fulgham
Denver Broncos/Wide receivers
Is Kendall Hinton active?
Broncos’ Kendall Hinton: Elevated to active roster The 24-year-old is best known for stepping in as the signal-caller for the Broncos last season after their entire quarterbacks’ room landed in COVID-19 protocols. Hinton will replace Jerry Jeudy (ankle), who was placed on IR, on Denver’s active roster.
Who did Brett Favre lose the Super Bowl to?
Favre threw a total of 246 yards and two touchdown passes. He even rushed a touchdown in the match against the Patriots. Favre made it to a consecutive Super Bowl in 1998 (Super Bowl XXXII) but the Packers ended up losing the match to the Denver Broncos.
Who was the Denver Broncos quarterback in 1999?
quarterback Chris Miller
Veteran quarterback Chris Miller, filling in for an injured Griese, struggled to call the signals. The noise was as loud as Mile High Stadium in its heyday. Seattle held on for a 20-17 win that felt like the end of an era. Shanahan’s press conference lasted less than 90 seconds.
Who played for the Broncos in 1998?
1998 Denver Broncos season | |
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Pro Bowlers | QB John Elway RB Terrell Davis WR Ed McCaffrey TE Shannon Sharpe T Tony Jones C Tom Nalen LB Bill Romanowski G Mark Schlereth FS Steve Atwater K Jason Elam |
AP All-Pros | RB Terrell Davis (1st team) TE Shannon Sharpe (1st team) WR Ed McCaffrey (2nd team) K Jason Elam (2nd team) |
Who is the best WR in Broncos history?
Rod Smith
1: Rod Smith. There is no question as to who is the Broncos all-time greatest receiver. If anyone were to pick someone other than Rod Smith, they would need a serious gut check. Forget his stats for a moment, which rank him 25th in yards on the NFL all-time list and first in every category in Broncos history.
Who are the starting receivers for the Broncos?
Denver Broncos Depth Chart
Starter | 2nd | 4th |
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Courtland Sutton | KJ Hamler Q | Trey Quinn |
Jerry Jeudy Q | Kendall Hinton | Kaden Davis |
Tim Patrick | Montrell Washington | Brandon Johnson |
Albert Okwuegbunam | Greg Dulcich | Eric Saubert |
Who is the Broncos RB 1?
Javonte Williams
Offense | ||
---|---|---|
QB1 | QB1 | Russell Wilson |
QB2 | QB2 | Josh Johnson |
QB3 | QB3 | Brett Rypien |
RB1 | RB1 | Javonte Williams |
Why is Kendall Hinton in the Hall of Fame?
He became the first non-quarterback to start at the position in an NFL game since running back Tom Matte did so for the Baltimore Colts in 1965. Hinton’s play-calling wristband along with Matte’s wristband from 1965 are on display at the Hall.