Louis Vasquez is number 65 on the Denver Broncos.
Louis Vasquez plays Guard for the Denver Broncos.
Louis Vasquez plays for the Denver Broncos.
NFL Monday Night Football - 1970 Denver Broncos vs. St. Louis Rams - 31.1 was released on: USA: 4 September 2000
NFL Monday Night Football - 1970 Denver Broncos vs- St- Louis Rams 31-1 was released on: USA: 4 September 2000
st loius rams the broncos won the 1998 one and people think it was 1999
Through the 2008 season, the Broncos all time record against the Rams in 5-6.
The two teams have never played each other in a Super Bowl.
No, He did not he has only played for the Buffalo Bills, St. Louis Rams, and the Washington Redskins
The Saint Louis Rams defeated the Tennessee Titans, 23-16 in Atlanta, GA in 2000.
The cast of 1977 AFC Championship Game - 1978 includes: Mike Adamle as Himself - Sideline Reporter Lyle Alzado as Himself - Denver Broncos Defensive End Otis Armstrong as Himself - Denver Broncos Running Back Pete Banaszak as Himself - Oakland Raiders Running Back Fred Biletnikoff as Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver Morris Bradshaw as Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver Clifford Branch as Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver George Buehler as Himself - Oakland Raiders Guard Rubin Carter as Himself - Denver Broncos Nose Tackle Barney Chavous as Himself - Denver Broncos Defensive End Joe Collier as Himself - Denver Broncos Defensive Coordinator Dave Dalby as Himself - Oakland Raiders Center Len Dawson as Himself - Color Commentator Bucky Dilts as Himself - Denver Broncos Punter Jack Dolbin as Himself - Denver Broncos Wide Receiver Dick Enberg as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Tom Glassic as Himself - Denver Broncos Guard Randy Gradishar as Himself - Denver Broncos Linebacker Lester Hayes as Himself - Oakland Raiders Cornerback Ted Hendricks as Himself - Oakland Raiders Linebacker Bernard Jackson as Himself - Denver Broncos Free Safety Jon Keyworth as Himself - Denver Broncos Fullback Lee Leonard as Himself - Sideline Reporter Rob Lytle as Himself - Denver Broncos Running Back Errol Mann as Himself - Oakland Raiders Kicker Brison Manor as Himself - Denver Broncos Defensive End John Matuszak as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive End Andy Maurer as Himself - Denver Broncos Tackle Claudie Minor as Himself - Denver Broncos Tackle Mike Montler as Himself - Denver Broncos Center Haven Moses as Himself - Denver Broncos Wide Receiver Riley Odoms as Himself - Denver Broncos Tight End Lonnie Perrin as Himself - Denver Broncos Fullback Floyd Rice as Himself - Oakland Raiders Linebacker Art Shell as Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle Mike Siani as Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver Otis Sistrunk as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive End Kenny Stabler as Himself - Oakland Raiders Quarterback Jack Tatum as Himself - Oakland Raiders Free Safety Skip Thomas as Himself - Oakland Raiders Strong Safety Rick Upchurch as Himself - Denver Broncos Wide Receiver Gene Upshaw as Himself - Oakland Raiders Guard Mark van Eeghen as Himself - Oakland Raiders Fullback Louis Wright as Himself - Denver Broncos Cornerback
1999 Super Bowl XXXIII MVPThe winner of the MVP Award for the 1999 Super Bowl XXXIII was Denver Broncos quarterback John Elway.
Super Bowl XXXII, played January 25, 1998 was won by the Denver Broncos, 31-24, over the Green Bay Packers. Super Bowl XXXIII, played January 31, 1999 was won by the Denver Broncos, 34-19, over the Atlanta Falcons.