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John Elway
#7 | Quarterback | Denver Broncos | Roster

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Career Notes

1996
Led Denver to the best regular season record in the NFL. Threw for 3,328 yards and 26 touchdowns and had the highest quarterback rating in the AFC among starting quarterbacks at 89.2.

1995
Threw for career-high 26 TDs while starting all 16 contests ... Passed for more than 3,000 yards for the tenth time, joining Dan Marino as the only QBs in NFL history to do so ... Finished first in AFC in passing yards (3,970) ... Surpassed the 40,000-yard plateau on a 19-yard strike to TE Aaron Craver on Nov. 5 vs. Arizona, becoming only the seventh player in history to accomplish that feat ... Stretched his career total for fourth-quarter comebacks to 37 after leading the Broncos to a 31-28 final-drive victory on Dec. 24 at Oakland ... Extended his team record of most career starts to 188.

1994
Earned fourth Pro Bowl berth despite missing two of the last three games of the season with a strained left knee ... Finished the season second in the AFC with an 85.7 passer rating ... Surpassed the 40,000-yard mark for his career ... Had two days of over 350 passing yards, including his third-best passing day ever, a 27 of 42, 382-yard performance against Atlanta ... His 349 yards against Cleveland earned him AFC Offensive Player of the Week, the 11th time he has received that honor in his career ... Set new Denver record with 36 completions against San Diego on opening day (good for 371 yards).

1993
AFC Most Valuable Player, according to the NFL Players' Association ... Starting quarterback in the Pro Bowl ... Led the AFC in six major quarterback statistics, including a 92.8 passer rating, 63.2 percent completion rate, 25 touchdowns and 4,030 yards ... 1993 marked his first 4,000-yard season ... AFC Offensive Player of the Week twice ... Had a streak of 13 straight completions, the second-highest total in Denver history ... Had 394 yards of total offense against Green Bay, the second-highest total in his career.

1992
Missed games 11 through 14 due to a bruised tendon in his right shoulder ... AFC Offensive Player of the Week twice ... Drove the Broncos 85 yards in seven plays with 55 seconds left to beat the Raiders 17-13 ... Threw two touchdowns in final two minutes to beat Kansas City 20-19 ... Named 1992 Edge NFL Man of the Year.

1991
Threw for 3,253 yards, sixth in the AFC ... Tied a career-low with 12 interceptions ... His six rushing touchdowns was good for a career-high ... A shoulder problem that bothered him throughout the year was corrected in the offseason with arthtroscopic surgery ... Rallied the Broncos from a 21-6 deficit against Houston in the Divisional Playoff game to win 26-24, twice converting fourth-down plays to set up the game-winning field goal.

1990
Completed 294 of 502 passes for 3,526 yards, the third highest total in his career ... Completed 80 percent of his passes against Minnesota (8 of 10) ... Made another Elway trademark last-second victory drive against Kansas City, hitting Vance Johnson for a 49-yard pass on fourth and 10 to set up a last-second field goal to win 24-23.

1989
Led Denver to their third AFC Championship game in four years ... Had one of the best days in his career against Cleveland in the championship game, completing 20 of 36 passes for 385 yards and three touchdowns ... It was the third time he threw for over 300 yards in a title game.

1988
Nagging injuries didn't keep him from throwing for 3,309 yards ... Had only one 300-yard passing game ... Named Denver's offensive co-MVP with Sammy Winder.

1987
Named NFL's Most Valuable Player and starting quarterback in Pro Bowl ... Became first quarterback since Terry Bradshaw to lead his team to consecutive conference titles ... Led AFC quarterbacks in rushing for fourth straight season, carrying the ball for a career-high 304 yards ... Became first quarterback in Super Bowl history to catch a pass, a 23-yarder from Steve Sewell.

1986
Led Broncos to first AFC Championship Game in nine years ... Earned first berth in Pro Bowl ... Directed one of the most memorable drives in NFL history against Cleveland in the AFC Championship Game, a 23-20 overtime win ... Drove Denver 98 yards in 15 plays to tie the game at the end of regulation and then took them 60 yards in nine plays to set up the winning field goal.

1985
In only his third year, set Broncos single-season record with 605 pass attempts (only four behind NFL record, set by Dan Fouts), 327 completions and 3,891 passing yards ... His 4,414 yards of total offense led the league.

1984
Led Denver to a 12-2 record in his 14 regular season starts ... Best day came vs. New England, completing a season-high 26 passes (out of 40 attempts) for 315 yards ... Threw for five touchdowns vs. Minnesota.

1983
Started first five games before an injury sidelined him ... Came back to start five more when Steve DeBerg went down with an injury ... Was the only season he did not complete over 50 percent of his passes.


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