The Broncos have had several memorable matchups with the Chiefs, particularly during the years in which John Elway was the Broncos' starting quarterback (1983–98). The Chiefs currently hold a 65–55 series lead over the Broncos, including the aforementioned 1997 divisional playoff game. [99], Roster updated October 17, 2020Depth chart • Transactions Aside from the aforementioned AFC West teams, the Broncos have had intra-conference rivalries over the years with the Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots. The Broncos began wearing navy blue jerseys, replacing their longtime orange jerseys that had been the team's predominant home jersey color since 1962. The Broncos currently own a 5–3 playoff record vs. the Steelers. Recent events have brought the NFL to the forefront of political debates, but due to the highly emotional and passionate discussion it tends to involve, we think it’s best to continue to keep politics and this forum separate. It makes sense for the Broncos to wear the blue alternatives for their game against the Titans because of all that is going on that weekend. [53] On December 1, 2019, the Broncos started rookie quarterback Drew Lock; after that, he went 4-1. [69] On October 11, 2009, the two teams met with former Patriots' offensive coordinator, Josh McDaniels as the Broncos' head coach. $149.99 $99.99 . ", "Double-OT Heartbreaker Ends Denver's Season", "Broncos, Peyton Manning struggle in Super Bowl loss to the Seahawks", "John Fox, Denver Broncos part ways after four seasons", "Chicago Bears officially name John Fox new head coach", "Gary Kubiak: Denver Broncos job was "a game-changer, "Von Miller, defense carry Broncos to Super Bowl 50 victory", "Peyton Manning to retire after Super Bowl finish to 18-year NFL career". Though Elway completed only 13 of 22 passes, throwing one interception and no touchdowns (he did, however, have a rushing touchdown), Davis rushed for 157 yards and a Super Bowl–record three touchdowns to earn the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award—this while overcoming a severe migraine headache that caused him blurred vision. On August 5, 1967, they became the first-ever AFL team to defeat an NFL team, with a 13–7 win over the Detroit Lions in a preseason game. So for anyone who has painted a man cave, room, artwork, etc. [93][94] However, in the summer of 2016, Sports Authority went bankrupt, the stadium was renamed Broncos Stadium at Mile High, and the Broncos sought out a naming rights sponsor until September 2019 when they agreed to rename the stadium Empower Field at Mile High. [15], In 1981, Broncos' owner Gerald Phipps, who had purchased the team in May 1961 from the original owner Bob Howsam, sold the team to Canadian financier Edgar Kaiser Jr., grandson of shipbuilding industrialist Henry J. Shanahan coached the Raiders in 1988 before being fired four games into the 1989 season. Their logo was redesigned so that the horse was coming out of a "D." Additionally, the helmets were changed to royal blue, with thin stripes placed onto the sleeves, and other minor modifications were added. The Broncos pulled off one of the largest comebacks in Monday Night Football history, when Peyton Manning led the Broncos from a 24–0 halftime deficit to a 35–24 win at San Diego's Qualcomm Stadium during the 2012 season. Men's Nike Orange Denver Broncos Sideline Coaches Primary Logo Long Sleeve Performance T-Shirt. The Broncos wore their white jerseys for 1983 home games vs. the Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Raiders and Cincinnati Bengals, but did not wear white at home again for two decades — see next section. [62] The teams met again in the Divisional round of the 2015 playoffs at Denver, where the Broncos defeated the Steelers 23–16 on their way to a victory in Super Bowl 50. 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