John Elway's Team Quarterback - 1988 VG was released on: USA: 1988
John Elway's first season with the Broncos was 1983. John Elway was drafted by the Baltimore Colts after attending Stanford University. He said he would refuse to play for the Colts so they traded him to the Denver Broncos. In 1983, John began the season as a second string quarterback. John was not really a good quarterback, but began to gain more respect for his team after winning a game in the fourth quarter.
John Elway defeated every NFL team besides the Broncos, with whom he played for his entire career.
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John Elway played with the Denver Broncos to defeat the Atlanta Falcons.
John Elway has written: 'Elway' 'Comeback kid' -- subject(s): Biography, Denver Broncos (Football team), Football players, Juvenile literature
John Elway
John Elway was first drafted by the Baltimore colts then went to the Denver broncos for the rest of his career
In the NFL, as of the 2008 season the record for most sacks in a season by a team is 72 by the 1984 Chicago Bears.
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John Elway is a Hall of Fame quarterback known for his impressive career with the Denver Broncos, where he led the team to two Super Bowl victories (XXXII and XXXIII). He was selected to the Pro Bowl 9 times and named the NFL Most Valuable Player in 1987. Elway is also recognized for his remarkable comeback abilities, particularly in Super Bowl XXXII, where he led a game-winning drive. After retiring, he successfully transitioned to an executive role, helping to build a championship-winning team as the Broncos' general manager.