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The Denver Broncos began to play in 1960 as a charter member of the American Football League and joined the NFL as part of the AFL-NFL Merger. The Broncos then went on to win the first-ever American Football League game over the New England Patriots, 13-10, on September 9, 1960. In its history, Denver has reached the Super Bowl six times, and won it in the 1997 and 1998 seasons. But Denver didn't start out with a great record as they managed its first winning season in 1973, after thirteen years of ineffectiveness. Rookie coach Red Miller, along with the 'Orange Crush' Defense (a nickname that started in the early '70's) and aging quarterback Craig Morton, changed the direction of the team and took the Broncos to their first playoff appearance in 1977 and in the end, their first Super Bowl.
Legendary Quarterback John Elway then arrived in 1983. Before Elway's arrival, Denver had over 24 different starting quarterbacks in its 23 seasons up to that point. Elway would go on to remain the quarterback through five Super Bowls, three under head coach Dan Reeves and two under Mike Shanahan and he would also end his career as the MVP of Super Bowl XXXIII, his last NFL game.
In 1995, the Broncos debuted rookie running back Terrell Davis, who, in 1997, would then lead the Broncos to their first Super Bowl victory, in Super Bowl XXXII, over the Green Bay Packers. The Broncos repeated the following year and won Super Bowl XXXIII. Following Elway's retirement after 1999 season, Denver has only had two losing seasons - 1999, and most recently 2007. The team has made the playoffs as a wild card three times in 2000, 2003 and 2004 and as a division champion once in 2005.
The 2007 season was filled with loss for the Broncos when, on January 1, 2007, Broncos cornerback Darrent Williams was shot and killed in downtown Denver when he was in a Hummer limousine. Only 50 days after the fatal shooting, running back Damien Nash collapsed and suddenly died on February 24, 2007 after a charity basketball game in his hometown of St. Louis , Missouri .
The 2008 season is in question for the Denver Broncos as they are a team in transition. They usually are able to bounce back after a losing season but it is questionable if they will be able to make it to the playoffs. If both Jay Cutler and wide receiver Brandon Marshall bounce back from their respective health issues the team can become highly effective.
The current roster for the 2008 Denver Broncos is :
Quarterbacks
6 Jay Cutler
4 Darrell Hackney
11 Patrick Ramsey
Running Backs
38 Anthony Alridge
23 Andre Hall
48 Peyton Hillis FB
28 Michael Pittman RB/FB
37 Cecil Sapp FB/RB
42 Ryan Torain
35 Selvin Young
Wide Receivers
13 Keary Colbert
82 Darrell Jackson
9 Taylor Jacobs
15 Brandon Marshall
17 Glenn Martínez KR/PR
16 Marquay McDaniel
12 Samie Parker
19 Eddie Royal
10 Cliff Russell
87 Lorne Sam
14 Brandon Stokley
Tight Ends
89 Daniel Graham
81 Nate Jackson
84 Brett Pierce
88 Tony Scheffler
Offensive Linemen
69 P. J. Alexander G/C
78 Ryan Clady T
61 Mitch Erickson T/G
65 Dylan Gandy G
50 Ben Hamilton G
74 Ryan Harris T
70 Montrae Holland G
73 Chris Kuper G
67 Kory Lichtensteiger C/G
66 Tom Nalen C
64 Erik Pears T
76 Tyler Polumbus T
62 Casey Wiegmann C
Defensive Linemen
77 Larry Birdine DE
95 Paul Carrington DE
93 Nic Clemons DE
96 Tim Crowder DE
92 Elvis Dumervil DE
91 Ebenezer Ekuban DE
60 John Engelberger DE
68 Steven Harris DT
98 Josh Mallard DT/DE
99 Alvin McKinley DT
94 Jarvis Moss DE
90 Kenny Peterson DT/DE
63 Dewayne Robertson DT
79 Marcus Thomas DT
Linebackers
97 Boss Bailey OLB
57 Jordan Beck ILB
52 Louis Green OLB
53 Niko Koutouvides ILB
54 Spencer Larsen ILB
58 Nate Webster OLB
55 D. J. Williams OLB
51 Jamie Winborn OLB
59 Wesley Woodyard ILB
Defensive Backs
21 Hamza Abdullah SS
24 Champ Bailey CB
36 Josh Barrett S
32 Dré Bly CB
22 Domonique Foxworth CB
33 Marquand Manuel SS
20 Marlon McCree FS
25 Christian Morton CB
41 Karl Paymah CB
31 Lamont Reid CB
43 Roderick Rogers SS
34 Vickiel Vaughn S
26 Jack Williams CB
Special Teams
1 Brett Kern P
83 Mike Leach LS/TE
2 Sam Paulescu P
5 Matt Prater K
Reserve Lists
85 Chad Mustard TE (Active/PUP)
75 Carlton Powell DT (Active/PUP)
86 Edell Shepherd WR (IR)
Practice Squad
56 Manuel Padilla LB Int'l
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