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2008 Denver Broncos Schedule
All times are US/Eastern
Regular Season
| September |
|---|
| Date | Day | Game | Time |
| 09/08 |
Monday |
at Oakland Raiders |
10:15 PM |
| 09/14 |
Sunday |
San Diego Chargers |
4:15 PM |
| 09/21 |
Sunday |
New Orleans Saints |
4:05 PM |
| 09/28 |
Sunday |
at Kansas City Chiefs |
1:00 PM |
| October |
|---|
| Date | Day | Game | Time |
| 10/05 |
Sunday |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
4:05 PM |
| 10/12 |
Sunday |
Jacksonville Jaguars |
4:05 PM |
| 10/20 |
Monday |
at New England Patriots |
8:30 PM |
| November |
|---|
| Date | Day | Game | Time |
| 11/02 |
Sunday |
Miami Dolphins |
4:05 PM |
| 11/06 |
Thursday |
at Cleveland Browns |
8:15 PM |
| 11/16 |
Sunday |
at Atlanta Falcons |
1:00 PM |
| 11/23 |
Sunday |
Oakland Raiders |
4:05 PM |
| 11/30 |
Sunday |
at N.Y. Jets |
1:00 PM |
| December |
|---|
| Date | Day | Game | Time |
| 12/07 |
Sunday |
Kansas City Chiefs |
4:05 PM |
| 12/14 |
Sunday |
at Carolina Panthers |
1:00 PM |
| 12/21 |
Sunday |
Buffalo Bills |
1:00 PM |
| 12/28 |
Sunday |
at San Diego Chargers |
4:15 PM |
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The Broncos won the first-ever American Football League game over the Boston Patriots, 13-10, on September 9, 1960. They were the first AFL team ever to defeat an NFL team, on August 5, 1967 when they beat the Detroit Lions 13-7 in a preseason game. Denver has reached the Super Bowl six times, winning it in the 1997 and 1998 seasons. It is odd to remember a time, then, when Denver was the lowliest of teams, managing its first winning season in 1973 after thirteen years of futility. As such, they were the only original AFL team never to have played in the title game during the upstart league's 10-year history. Denver, in fact, came close to losing its franchise in 1965, but a local ownership group took control that year and began to build the team.
Rookie coach Red Miller, along with the Orange Crush Defense (a nickname originating in the early '70's) and aging quarterback Craig Morton, promptly took Denver to its first playoff appearance -- and, ultimately first Super Bowl -- in 1977, where they were defeated by the Dallas Cowboys, 27-10.
Quarterback John Elway arrived in 1983. Originally drafted by the Baltimore Colts as the first pick of the draft, Elway proclaimed that he would shun football in favor of baseball (he was drafted by the New York Yankees to play center field) unless he was traded to a selected list of other teams, which included Denver. Prior to Elway, Denver had over 24 different starting quarterbacks in its 23 seasons to that point. Elway would remain the quarterback through five Super Bowls, three under head coach Dan Reeves and two under Mike Shanahan, and would end his career as the MVP of Super Bowl XXXIII, his last NFL game. The Broncos would lose Super Bowl XXI to the New York Giants 39-20, Super Bowl XXII to the Washington Redskins 42-10 and Super Bowl XXIV to the San Francisco 49ers 55-10, the most lopsided Super Bowl in history.
In 1995, the Broncos debuted rookie running back Terrell Davis, who, in 1997 would lead the Broncos to their first Super Bowl victory, in Super Bowl XXXII, over the Green Bay Packers 31-24. Although Elway completed only 12 of his 22 passing attempts, throwing one interception and no touchdowns, Terrell Davis was able to overcome a severe migraine headache that caused him blurred vision and rush for 157 yards and three touchdowns to earn MVP honors.
The Broncos repeated the following year, defeating the Dan Reeves led Atlanta Falcons 34-19 to win Super Bowl XXXIII. Since Elway's retirement following the 1998 season, Denver has only had one losing season (1999) and has made the playoffs as a wild card three times (in 2000, 2003 and 2004), and as a division champion once (2005). However, they have won only one playoff game since Elway's retirement. Prior to the 2005 season, the Broncos were plagued by early season success followed by late season flops. In both 2003 and 2004 they started the season 5-1 and ended 10-6. In 2005, the Broncos would have a much-improved season, going 13-3 and earning a bye week in the playoffs with the #2 seed in the AFC. They would finally win a playoff game without Elway, defeating the defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots 27-13, ending the Patriots' 10 game playoff winning streak. The following weekend, the hosting Broncos were defeated at home by the visiting Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Championship by a score of 34-17.
In the years since Elway's retirement, it has become obvious that the Denver fans and media expect Elway-like perfection from the quarterback position. Both Brian Griese and Jake Plummer have faced severe scrutiny in attempting to replace Elway as the team’s quarterback. Elway’s jersey remains the most frequently worn at Invesco Field at Mile High, with the crowd generally voicing their loudest ovations when his name is mentioned or shown. Many members of the media have run stories and articles on the pressures that come with playing quarterback in Denver, as most fans believe no player will ever live up the standard set by Elway.
Elway's overwhelming popularity in Colorado is generally contributed to a number of factors including the extensive length of time spent on the team at the league’s premier position, his leading of 4th quarter comebacks (Elway ranks 1st in NFL history), his community work throughout the state, and retiring directly after 2 Super Bowl wins including his final game in which he was Super Bowl MVP.
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