Through the 2008 season: 2008: Matt Prater
1993-2007: Jason Elam
1989-1992: David Treadwell
1982-1988: Rich Karlis
1980-1981: Fred Steinfort
Peyton Manning agreed to join the Denver Broncos on a five-year, $96 million contract on March 20, 2012.
the last 5 quarterbacks for the Denver Broncos were:-Kyle Orton (2009-present)-Jay Cutler (2006-2009)-Jake Plummer (2003-2006)-Danny Kanell (2003-2004-Steve Beuerlein (2001-2003)
The Denver Broncos have lost a record five Super Bowls. They have won three times.
Best of Five - 2008 Grass Kickers was released on: USA: 30 August 2013
The Broncos, who have won the last four meetings, lead the series six games to five.
The Broncos, who have beaten the Cowboys four consecutive times, lead the series 6-5. But Dallas won their only postseason meeting, a 27-10 victory over Denver in Super Bowl XII at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans.
Josh McDaniels - he was fired with five games left in the season following discovery that a member of his staff had illegally taped a San Francisco 49ers walkthrough before the two teams met at Wembley Stadium earlier that season.
Peyton Manning agreed to join the Denver Broncos on a five-year, $96 million contract on March 20, 2012.
The Denver Broncos two Super Bowl wins were against the Green Bay Packers (XXXII) and the Atlanta Falcons(XXXIII).Their five losses were against the Dallas Cowboys(XII), New York Giants (XXI), Washington Redskins(XXII), San Francisco 49ers (XXIV) and the Seattle Seahawks (XLVIII).
Recent punters for the Denver Broncos: 2008: Brian Kern 2007: Todd Sauerbrun, Sam Paulescu, Paul Ernster 2006: Paul Ernster 2005: Todd Sauerbrun 2004: Micah Knorr, Jason Baker 2003: Micah Knorr 2002: Tom Rouen, Micah Knorr 1993-2001: Tom Rouen
John Elway led the Broncos to five Super Bowls and two Championships.
Five Denver Broncos head coaches have taken the team to the Super Bowl. Here are the coaches and the results (victories in bold):Super Bowl XII (Red Miller) -- Dallas Cowboys 27, Denver 10.Super Bowl XXI (Dan Reeves) -- New York Giants 39, Denver 20.Super Bowl XXII (Dan Reeves) -- Washington Redskins 42, Denver 10.Super Bowl XXIV (Dan Reeves) -- San Francisco 49ers 55, Denver 10.Super Bowl XXXII (Mike Shanahan) -- Denver 31, Green Bay Packers 21.Super Bowl XXXIII (Mike Shanahan) -- Denver 34, Atlanta Falcons 19.Super Bowl XLVIII (John Fox) -- Seattle Seahawks 43, Denver 8.Super Bowl 50 (Gary Kubiak) -- Denver 24, Carolina Panthers 10.