Established in 1960 in the
old AFL, the Broncos started off their existance as a poor franchise. They did not gain their first playoff berth until 1977, a year in which they had a miraculous run to the Super
Bowl, a game that they lost handily. Since that time, the Broncos have been a very competitive franchise. They followed up their first playoff berth with 2 more, and then turned the corner after drafting quarterback John Elway in 1983. In Elway's career, which lasted until 1998, the team achieved 10 playoff berths. In the 1980s, the Broncos were known for their dominance of the Browns and their poor performance in Super Bowls. In 1986, 1987, and 1989, they beat
Cleveland for the AFC title, including a
famous sequence of events known as The Drive during the first run. In all 3 of their '80s Super
Bowl apperances, Denver was crushed by their opponents. In the 1990s, under coach Mike Shanahan, the Broncos developed a hard nosed team and in 1997, made it to the Super
Bowl for a 5th time. This time, they were finally victorious, winning a close
one in Super
Bowl XXXII. They followed it up with another title in Super
Bowl XXXIII, with Elway having a dominant performance. Currently, the Broncos have been solid, although unspectacular, with 3 straight playoff berths.
"And
John Elway had finally pulled it off! The
Denver Broncos have won the Super
Bowl, briging a title home to the rabid fans in Denver."